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can anyone tell me how many buns i cud put in here do you think as im thinkin of gettin 2 as i have 7 buns but not sure if puttin 4 buns in one wud be to many as i want them to be able to make use of it and not be ontop of one another
Personally I wouldn't use this at all, if I was to put rabbits in it I would say 1, maybe 2 if it was attached to another run or buns got outside every day for a good couple of hours
The company you have ordered from doesn't have a good reputation either
I would try to get a refund on the hutch you just bought... you can buy a cheap shed and attach a run to that for about the same price. In a shed/run set up you could comfortably have two bunnies
ETA ignore me, I thought you were looking for more buns but you have 7 :lol:
Yes sorry I agree - I don't rehome to these. They are too small unless they are adapted as the sleeping area is way to small to be the only all weather area. The foot print on them is only as big as the minimum size hutch that I would rehome to and that would need to have an attached run too.
As far as value too, they are made of soft fir wood so they're not destined to have a very long life span.
can anyone tell me how many buns i cud put in here do you think as im thinkin of gettin 2 as i have 7 buns but not sure if puttin 4 buns in one wud be to many as i want them to be able to make use of it and not be ontop of one another
Yes sorry I agree - I don't rehome to these. They are too small unless they are adapted as the sleeping area is way to small to be the only all weather area. The foot print on them is only as big as the minimum size hutch that I would rehome to and that would need to have an attached run too.
As far as value too, they are made of soft fir wood so they're not destined to have a very long life span.