JessieandFaith
Young Bun
Since getting my rabbits 3 weeks ago I keep them in the hutch during the night to a) Keep them warm and b) to stop predators getting in. 2 nights ago Faith refused to move from the corner of her run and into her hutch and the clever girl sat in a place where I couldn't physically reach her.its like she knew I was putting her in for the night lol. So I let her be. Jessie went in no fuss but gnawed so loudly at her hutch she kept me awake so I let her in her run too. I spent the whole night worrying about them but they were fine and both greeted me as usual in the morning. It was intended to be a one off and last night both went in ok and tonight they are both occupied in their hutch with a loo roll filled with a couple of treats to keep them entertained.
Anyways to get to the point Faith has gnawed so much at the hutch (coop) frame she can squeeze her head through and use her body to push the door open I only realised after I heard a noise and found her stood on her hind legs at her run waiting for me. So I've had no choice but to leave the door open to make it easier for her to get back inside.
Do you leave yours in for the night or do they have access to the hutch 24/7 what do you do when it snows? (I plan to use a duvet and tarpaulin over the run if I can't fix the framework) x
Anyways to get to the point Faith has gnawed so much at the hutch (coop) frame she can squeeze her head through and use her body to push the door open I only realised after I heard a noise and found her stood on her hind legs at her run waiting for me. So I've had no choice but to leave the door open to make it easier for her to get back inside.
Do you leave yours in for the night or do they have access to the hutch 24/7 what do you do when it snows? (I plan to use a duvet and tarpaulin over the run if I can't fix the framework) x