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In their shared 15x25ft bunny garden they have soil, grass, concrete slabs and bark to give them a variety of textures and to provide plenty of interest
The permanent runs either have concrete or thick hay for poorly feet buns. Garden runs have either hay or bark chips this time of year but will all be returfed shortly with mesh underneath them
They were half on concrete and half on grass with the grass bit meshed to stop Jess digging out, but it got to wet and boggy so we've got them up on the decking now which is lovely and dry plus they are right outside the back door and kitchen window
The permanently attached run is on paving slabs and I also have a movable run to go on the grass. They go out in that during the day when the weather is nice and I'm in to keep an eye on them. Ruby likes to dig :lol:
My poor bunnies have never been on my grass, it is too uneven and littered with ragwort for me to risk putting the run on it. one day i will do the big clear out and get rid of all of the nasty weeds so they can go and play up there.
I voted wood but actually the wood is covered with a layer of cardboard, then newspaper then a fleecy blanket. The run is covered so it doesn't get wet. Grass runs are nice but it's too shady where I am now and my buns have trashed them when I've had them in the past xx