Do you have a link to it so we can see the details?
The chicken coop things arent great as they dont have a very big warm dry area (the 'hutch' bit) so when its raining etc the rabbit doesnt have much space, it would also be unfair to shut them in at night. Although if you connected one to your existing hutch that would be okay if the run bit was big enough, that one doesnt look very big.
I honestly think you're better off just getting a big run to attach, runs are cheaper than hutches/coops so you will get more space for your money. Then at a later date when you have saved up again you could upgrade the hutch.
it would be hard to attach a run to my hutch i was just looking for a hutch that would be big enough for her during the day when no one is home. as at the moment she is getting board and gnawing the hutch also she is not getting enough grass. thanks again
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130578722...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_5087wt_1037
Have you checked out the runaround system for attaching a run to your hutch?
it would be hard to attach a run to my hutch i was just looking for a hutch that would be big enough for her during the day when no one is home. as at the moment she is getting board and gnawing the hutch also she is not getting enough grass. thanks again
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130578722...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_5087wt_1037
Please don't think I'm being difficult I just don't want you to spend money on something and find it unsuitable.
I would have a few reservations about that, it does look nice but the roof opening up looks like it would be a nightmare to clean. You can't just sweep it out into a bin bag, you'd have to lift everything out of the top and when you have to clean it out in the rain the rain will get in. The ramp also looks very steep but that would likely be something you could adjust. It also looks like cleaning the run out will be really difficult. It's also not that big, five foot long so the hutch bit must only be three foot at the most.
Those sort of things look nice but they aren't that practical in real life. A normal hutch is a back breaking to clean out and in winter it's not a nice experience!
I agree. I used to have something similar for my two boys and as it turned out it was way too small for them and also was a nightmare to clean. I bought a shed in the end which actually cost me less than the hutch and attached their run to it. It is so much easier to clean out and you don't get wet when its raining. I think there are better hutches out there if you can't afford to buy a shed.
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?318828-Bunny-Gnawing
there is a pic in here off what she has at the momnet. im not sure how big the other one is id have to look but i know its bigger then what she currently has x
I have a 5ft long double hutch like this which is home for poppy and daisy...I have a 5x4ft run attatched to the front and I leave the hutch door propped open for them I looked at the chicken coops but decided against it. Next summer they are moving into a 6x4ft shed with permenant access to a 5x4ft run and a 6x4ft run
How about this, attached to a run of course. This hutch alone is a bit bigger than the setup you linked. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6ft-5-x-2...pplies_Small_Animals&var=&hash=item8e0974b1e0
Stumpy how long is your current hutch?