FriskyClover
Warren Veteran
Has anyone heard of these nurseries or have any experiences with them?
On my way home from work I drove past a previously vacant building (near Billing Aquadrome in Northampton) that had a big sign outside advertising that the aforementioned company are hiring. In the garden area outside the building, they already had empty rabbit hutches and dovecotes. The rabbit hutches were on bark from what I could see and really close to a busy and noisy road.
I have looked up the company and all I can find on their 'use' of rabbits and other small animals is this link: http://www.natures-nursery.co.uk/ascot.php
I'm all for children learning how to care for small animals properly but I don't think this is the best way to do it. I am also concerned that the rabbits will not be properly protected from predators and other problems.
I'm tempted to email the company directly but I wonder if I would have more luck with the RWA? Part of me feels like I'm overreacting because there are no rabbits in the hutches as yet.
Thanks for reading,
FC x
On my way home from work I drove past a previously vacant building (near Billing Aquadrome in Northampton) that had a big sign outside advertising that the aforementioned company are hiring. In the garden area outside the building, they already had empty rabbit hutches and dovecotes. The rabbit hutches were on bark from what I could see and really close to a busy and noisy road.
I have looked up the company and all I can find on their 'use' of rabbits and other small animals is this link: http://www.natures-nursery.co.uk/ascot.php
I'm all for children learning how to care for small animals properly but I don't think this is the best way to do it. I am also concerned that the rabbits will not be properly protected from predators and other problems.
I'm tempted to email the company directly but I wonder if I would have more luck with the RWA? Part of me feels like I'm overreacting because there are no rabbits in the hutches as yet.
Thanks for reading,
FC x