Has anyone seen this? http://www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk/resources/content/warm_as_toast.doc
It says "• Put a tarpaulin, plastic sheet, or even an old or cheap duvet over the hutch, particularly at night, keep it out of the wind, and preferably bring your rabbit into a shed or indoors while the weather is unbearable."
I have just advised someone I know to not bring her rabbits in when she goes away at Christmas for a week as she'd have to then keep them in to the spring as they would have started to lose their winter coats. Do you think the advice from the RWA might mean people bring in their buns and then put them out again putting them more at risk? Covering them and the rest of the advice is good, just not sure about the bringing them indoors.
Just interested in people's views.:wave:
It says "• Put a tarpaulin, plastic sheet, or even an old or cheap duvet over the hutch, particularly at night, keep it out of the wind, and preferably bring your rabbit into a shed or indoors while the weather is unbearable."
I have just advised someone I know to not bring her rabbits in when she goes away at Christmas for a week as she'd have to then keep them in to the spring as they would have started to lose their winter coats. Do you think the advice from the RWA might mean people bring in their buns and then put them out again putting them more at risk? Covering them and the rest of the advice is good, just not sure about the bringing them indoors.
Just interested in people's views.:wave: