I think free range time is the most important thing. After moving to our new house and seeing the bunnies tearing about the garden I think its such a shame some bunnies only ever get to be out in a run.
Sometimes its just not feasible or practical though. I'd love for mine to get freerange time but it would be so dangerous for them that its just not possible.
:roll:
I know its ok. I know its not small.
But... i keep seeing other people set ups on here and think that my buns deserve better!
They get free range in the garden dailey.
*im being stupid arnt i?? :roll:*
I think free range time is the most important thing. After moving to our new house and seeing the bunnies tearing about the garden I think its such a shame some bunnies only ever get to be out in a run.
I wish ours could free-range outside but it's just not possible. They'd be out and under the hedge and off to the nearby fields. :roll:
Could you not make it secure? Put some mesh round the inside of the hedge? Or a small fence round the edge.
Could you not make it secure? Put some mesh round the inside of the hedge? Or a small fence round the edge.
I don't think it's really feasible. Our garden is quite big and has a garage plonked right in the middle of it with sheds and all sorts around. Even if I could we have a lot of foxes and many cats. They get free-range time indoors and go out in runs quite often.
Hopefully if I can bond both pairs they'll be able to have masses of space as I'll be able to put both runs together and create a long one and also they'll have the run of all of upstairs nearly all the time.