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CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS REQUEST........................

Has anyone got any ideas for a rabbit 'Des Res' I foster (from Jill...Honneybunnies) two sets of rabbits so they have to be kept seperate. The cages they are in are fine but I want to give them something better and more spacious. So I'd like some ideas on housing and runs that are attached to the housing so that they have more freedom. I have had a quotation from someone to build me one that will house two sets of rabbits with a run ect....and if I don't get any more ideas then I will go down that road.... but to tell you the truth, if I do I may need to find a job to pay for it....it is very very pricey. I just want to give them a better way of life. I would be grateful for any advice and if anyone can point me in the right direction of anyone who makes them (but doesn't take the p.... like this other bloke) I would be very grateful.
I live in the Leicestershire area
Thank you from me and my Foster Bunsters that will enjoy their new home.
Carol.
 
Housing

I don't use hutches for buns, but sheds.
Each of my two pairs has a 10x8 shed with a similar sized run attached and a flap in the door so they can come and go all day as they please (but I do lock in at night).
This might sound expensive, but you could get 1 large shed, split it down the middle inside, and attach 1 large run, again split down the middle.
I made my own runs, and did all the DIY myself, so on average 1 shed and run cost me approx £300.
They are easy to clean out. I can sit in with buns in all weathers, and they have lots of room and freedom to pop in and out.
Hutches are OK if they're big enough, but I got fed up of getting wet when I wanted to spend time with them.
 
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