Does anyone else's outdoor buns sleep outside in their aviary/run?
My two have 24 hr access to their hutch/run but never go indoors at night. They sleep in the middle of the run huddled up together ... they have a perfectly warm/dry hay filled bedroom to retreat to but never do!
I'm getting a little worried about them as the weather's turning ..... they've always had the 24 hr access so I'd feel a bit mean shutting them in their hutch at night but I'm worried they'll get cold sat out all the time!
Do you think they'll have the sense to go into the hutch if they get cold?? Or are they likely to just sit and grin n bear it?
OH is making them a box for the run (they currently have cardboard boxes but he's going to make one of out wood for them) which I can fill with hay but I'm not even convinced they'd use this.
Does anyone else's buns do this? Do they ever go indoors or do they just sit out in all weathers? Should I be worried and lock them in at night (although don't fancy my chances of actually getting them in!)!
Cheers, Jo
My two have 24 hr access to their hutch/run but never go indoors at night. They sleep in the middle of the run huddled up together ... they have a perfectly warm/dry hay filled bedroom to retreat to but never do!
I'm getting a little worried about them as the weather's turning ..... they've always had the 24 hr access so I'd feel a bit mean shutting them in their hutch at night but I'm worried they'll get cold sat out all the time!
Do you think they'll have the sense to go into the hutch if they get cold?? Or are they likely to just sit and grin n bear it?
OH is making them a box for the run (they currently have cardboard boxes but he's going to make one of out wood for them) which I can fill with hay but I'm not even convinced they'd use this.
Does anyone else's buns do this? Do they ever go indoors or do they just sit out in all weathers? Should I be worried and lock them in at night (although don't fancy my chances of actually getting them in!)!
Cheers, Jo