sillyrabbit
Wise Old Thumper
PLEASE HELP! Ok, I had the garden all planned out for where the hutches were going to go but I now need to rethink it all
Half of garden is covered in concrete slabs and the other half grass with a path leading to the house. We were going to have paving slabs on the smaller grass part of the garden and this would have been where Trip and Scarlett would live in their new hutch, with Buu staying at the top of the garden, so they wouldnt have really been able to see ecah other as the shed is kind of in the way. I will be bonding them hopefuly in the next couple of weeks depending on which days I can get off work. The grass on the smaller part was already in a bit of a mess with all the standing on it and getting things out of the shed.
So a couple of weeks ago my youngest brother and his friends dug this part up to make like a vegetable patch! And its so cute he has done it to grow veg for the buns. I hadnt actually told him I was using that part of the garden and me and my mum dont really want to tell him he cant do it and go covering it up. And my mum had told him he could have a small veg patch in the summer.
So Buu's run takes up half the top end which is concrete slabs. I have already brought the 6ft hutch with the run underneath from the happyhutch company. If I was to put Trip and Scarlett up the top they would be able to see Buu. Would they fight with each other if they could see Buu but not get to her?
The only other thing I have come up with is having one of them on the grass down the other end of the garden, but then its going to be a run on grass and although we dont have foxes over here I would be frightened that a cat could dig in and get them. I wouldnt have a wire base run as I wouldnt want to hurt their feet so one more question, Does anyone here have a run on grass without a wire floor and how do they stop things digging in?
I have been thinking about this for the last two weeks and cant come up with any ideas! Im getting really stressed out about it
Sorry this is so long, but I really would be interested to hear how close peoples pairs of buns are?
Half of garden is covered in concrete slabs and the other half grass with a path leading to the house. We were going to have paving slabs on the smaller grass part of the garden and this would have been where Trip and Scarlett would live in their new hutch, with Buu staying at the top of the garden, so they wouldnt have really been able to see ecah other as the shed is kind of in the way. I will be bonding them hopefuly in the next couple of weeks depending on which days I can get off work. The grass on the smaller part was already in a bit of a mess with all the standing on it and getting things out of the shed.
So a couple of weeks ago my youngest brother and his friends dug this part up to make like a vegetable patch! And its so cute he has done it to grow veg for the buns. I hadnt actually told him I was using that part of the garden and me and my mum dont really want to tell him he cant do it and go covering it up. And my mum had told him he could have a small veg patch in the summer.
So Buu's run takes up half the top end which is concrete slabs. I have already brought the 6ft hutch with the run underneath from the happyhutch company. If I was to put Trip and Scarlett up the top they would be able to see Buu. Would they fight with each other if they could see Buu but not get to her?
The only other thing I have come up with is having one of them on the grass down the other end of the garden, but then its going to be a run on grass and although we dont have foxes over here I would be frightened that a cat could dig in and get them. I wouldnt have a wire base run as I wouldnt want to hurt their feet so one more question, Does anyone here have a run on grass without a wire floor and how do they stop things digging in?
I have been thinking about this for the last two weeks and cant come up with any ideas! Im getting really stressed out about it
Sorry this is so long, but I really would be interested to hear how close peoples pairs of buns are?