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Do your rabbits go out on grass?

Do your rabbits go out on grass?

  • Yes

    Votes: 42 77.8%
  • No ( I only have concrete or my rabbits are indoors)

    Votes: 12 22.2%

  • Total voters
    54
Yes. She lives indoors at night, but is in a large run on grass in the day - weather permitting.
 
i have replied no, because at this moment in time, i don't have a lead for snowball and my garden isn't secure.

but as soon as i have a lead for him, he will be oing out on the grass :)
 
Yes I try to give mine grass daily. They get a lot more in the summer though but go out at least a couple of days a week.
 
No - not at the moment. Ours have a bunny-proofed yard which is made up of paving slabs but they do have a digging box.

Our lawn is not great at the moment - it needs a thorough rake and rejuvenate this Spring so it wouldn't be too suitable right now anyway lol. It's more mud than grass! :roll:

I plan to have a tube run from the yard down to a lawn run as soon as I can though to give them some grazing. Last summer I just went down to the garden and hand-picked grass and weeds for them! Every time I went through the gate they got all excited waiting for me to return with fresh food lol! :p

ETA: They get Readigrass on a regular basis.
 
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There isnt really any for them to eat at the mo its more for exercise they get a small amount of redigrass and loads of hay
 
Nope as ours are all inside at the mo.

Are you asking with regards to rescue buns or your own? :wave: With rescue buns its best to put them on slabs as its easier to clean ;) x
 
Nope as ours are all inside at the mo.

Are you asking with regards to rescue buns or your own? :wave: With rescue buns its best to put them on slabs as its easier to clean ;) x

I have both- Concrete and grass - was just wondering. I find concrete alot easier to clean , but more boring for the bunnies.
 
I have both- Concrete and grass - was just wondering. I find concrete alot easier to clean , but more boring for the bunnies.

You could grow grass in pots for on the concrete? Trouble with rescue buns going on grass is the high risk of spreading disease :( x
 
Mine are out on grass for 3-4 hours each day at the moment and 7-8 hours when the days are longer. And they eat lots of grass!
 
Mine don't get any grass during the winter months. They don't need it, they have hay.
 
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