DanAboutTown
Young Bun
Hi everybody!
We've had our new bunnies, Biscuit & Noodle, for about three weeks now. They are outdoor rabbits, and they have a big run with lots of toys to keep them occupied, but would to give them the run of the garden sometimes. For the most part the garden is enclosed, and I built a fence to keep our old bunny, Daisy (who sadly is no longer with us), out of the flower beds and away from the plants that she enjoyed devouring, and can easily use that again. Unfortunately there is a rather large gap between my shed and the ground, which the new bunnies can easily squeeze through. It wasn't such a problem with Daisy as she was much bigger, but Biscuit & Noodle are only babies; Noodle especially has a "curious" personality, and I'm sure she will explore every inch of the garden, given the opportunity!
Could anyone give any advice about an easy way to fill in all the little nooks and crannies in the garden, before letting them loose?!
We've had our new bunnies, Biscuit & Noodle, for about three weeks now. They are outdoor rabbits, and they have a big run with lots of toys to keep them occupied, but would to give them the run of the garden sometimes. For the most part the garden is enclosed, and I built a fence to keep our old bunny, Daisy (who sadly is no longer with us), out of the flower beds and away from the plants that she enjoyed devouring, and can easily use that again. Unfortunately there is a rather large gap between my shed and the ground, which the new bunnies can easily squeeze through. It wasn't such a problem with Daisy as she was much bigger, but Biscuit & Noodle are only babies; Noodle especially has a "curious" personality, and I'm sure she will explore every inch of the garden, given the opportunity!
Could anyone give any advice about an easy way to fill in all the little nooks and crannies in the garden, before letting them loose?!