thenamesJT
Mama Doe
Hi All!
I used to be a regular on here but life got in the way and couldn't post as much as I did!
Those who know me will remember that I owned 2 amazing rabbits, Rodge and Orla. Both sadly passed away within months of each other at the start of this year.
I currently have a spayed French lop called Peggy who was meant to be Rodges new partner. She is a very affectionate and is not coping being on her own. Peggy is an ex breeding rabbit.
I am welcoming two 8 week old male frenchies in 4 weeks time. Yes, yes I know they must be neutered and that I really shouldn't bond babies with an adult but I have done this twice in the past and have the experience.
Just wondering if the following shed and run sizes will be suitable for all 3 french lops:
Shed is 8ft x 6ft with a 6ft x 4ft run and we are putting up a fence on the other side of the shed which gives them additional outdoor space of 10ft x 10ft that is slabbed and they will have access to 24/7.
Thanks!
I used to be a regular on here but life got in the way and couldn't post as much as I did!
Those who know me will remember that I owned 2 amazing rabbits, Rodge and Orla. Both sadly passed away within months of each other at the start of this year.
I currently have a spayed French lop called Peggy who was meant to be Rodges new partner. She is a very affectionate and is not coping being on her own. Peggy is an ex breeding rabbit.
I am welcoming two 8 week old male frenchies in 4 weeks time. Yes, yes I know they must be neutered and that I really shouldn't bond babies with an adult but I have done this twice in the past and have the experience.
Just wondering if the following shed and run sizes will be suitable for all 3 french lops:
Shed is 8ft x 6ft with a 6ft x 4ft run and we are putting up a fence on the other side of the shed which gives them additional outdoor space of 10ft x 10ft that is slabbed and they will have access to 24/7.
Thanks!