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Miss Bunny Penny and Flynn

Jack's-Jane

Wise Old Thumper
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They are just beautiful...especially love the colour of Flynn (assuming that is the grey one? looks like a Flynn :?)...sort of pewter! :love::love::love:
 
I just cant beleive how they sit so beautifully for you, they are posers!!,!

they're also gorgeous,,,,:love:
 
Their set up is lovely. Doughnut would love hay everywhere, she loves peeing on it! Just so much mess to clear up, I don't know how you do it all. Doughnut says can she come and join them:D
 
Their set up is lovely. Doughnut would love hay everywhere, she loves peeing on it! Just so much mess to clear up, I don't know how you do it all. Doughnut says can she come and join them:D

Thankfully all my Rabbits use just one area in their enclosure to wee in, so cleaning out is not as big a deal as it may seem !!
 
Jane, out of curiosity, how often do you have to change the hay- as in completely take all of it out and replace? I can't imagine the effort required and the cost!!
 
Jane, out of curiosity, how often do you have to change the hay- as in completely take all of it out and replace? I can't imagine the effort required and the cost!!

Every day I do this for each enclosure:

Remove all of hay from wee areas

Most Rabbits also use same area for poo, so poo easy to remove too

Pile up dry/unsoiled hay, sifting through it all for stray poo which is removed

Whilst hay in heap all floor area washed down with 10% bleach solution, rinsed and dried.

'Older' hay put in wee/poo area and beyond (always more left than would be needed for wee/poo area)

Then put fresh hay down, spreading it out all over the enclosure


Hard to explain my methodology, but I hope you get the gist !!
 
Exhausting work jane but clearly a labour of love for them... Bless you.. xxx
 
That must take a lot of time, but yes as Fee says a labour of love!

I don't think my sister would be able to set foot in your house, she has dreadful hayfever! :lol:
 
Every day I do this for each enclosure:

Remove all of hay from wee areas

Most Rabbits also use same area for poo, so poo easy to remove too

Pile up dry/unsoiled hay, sifting through it all for stray poo which is removed

Whilst hay in heap all floor area washed down with 10% bleach solution, rinsed and dried.

'Older' hay put in wee/poo area and beyond (always more left than would be needed for wee/poo area)

Then put fresh hay down, spreading it out all over the enclosure


Hard to explain my methodology, but I hope you get the gist !!

Basically what you would do for horses :)
I've always loved your bunny's pens :)
 
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