sailaice
Young Bun
We are going to let Rhubarb "free range" while we are gardening this weekend... this will be his first time free ranging with us.
He's not overly tame, so I was hoping for some hints and tips about how to get him back in his hutch when free range time is over?
We got him a few month ago and progress has been made he eats food while we are holding it and isn't completely frozen with fear when we stroke him. He's not overly cuddly.. but we respect that and try not to over handle him
Sometimes when he is in the run he just sits there, so I am hoping he will feel better free ranging.
The garden is completely secure and there is nowhere to escape this has all been checked before we considered giving him some free range time
He's not overly tame, so I was hoping for some hints and tips about how to get him back in his hutch when free range time is over?
We got him a few month ago and progress has been made he eats food while we are holding it and isn't completely frozen with fear when we stroke him. He's not overly cuddly.. but we respect that and try not to over handle him
Sometimes when he is in the run he just sits there, so I am hoping he will feel better free ranging.
The garden is completely secure and there is nowhere to escape this has all been checked before we considered giving him some free range time