This is what I do:
- Keep run and hutch clean and dry (24 hour access to both)
- Change the loo daily (of course). I am having dramas with their toilet training as well at the moment :roll:
- Lots of obstacles for them to move around, sit on, jump over
- Two washable baby matresses in the run (it is covered)
- Fleeces everywhere, fur and hay brushed off them regularly and changed as often as possible. I have 7 fleeces out there at the moment
During the dead of winter it was 9
- Fresh hay in three different areas (a whicker basket, a flower pot and a travelling case) which each get refreshed every day.
- Keep claws trimmed short
Touch wood, since the matresses and fleeces have been in such abundance we haven't had any further probs with Rambaldis hocks (we never had any with Huppie). When we did have a problem we took him straight to the vets and they said 'oh it is just very small, the medicine is really preventative'. Basically, keep a good eye on them!
Good luck
Emma