TheThreeB's
Mama Doe
Hi all,
We are in the process of making some changes to the rabbit accommodation in our garden and have two runs, one of which we want to connect to our shed and the other to a playhouse.
Our other run which is 12ft x 6ft is on slabs, and works well, but we can't really lay any more (military home) for these new set ups. I'd prefer them to have access to grass anyway. The issue is that from past experience I know if a run is in place for too long then you eventually end up with just mud.
So, I'd like to be able to move the runs around the garden if possible, by using tunnels. Has anyone done this? Do you think this would work? I'm thinking maybe have the ability to move them to two or three different spots to allow the grass to recover.
If so, would I still be able to keep the runs secure from digging in or out (No foxes around here thankfully)? Do you think a skirt around the outside which would be attached and move with the run could work?
Hope it makes sense lol. Thanks x
We are in the process of making some changes to the rabbit accommodation in our garden and have two runs, one of which we want to connect to our shed and the other to a playhouse.
Our other run which is 12ft x 6ft is on slabs, and works well, but we can't really lay any more (military home) for these new set ups. I'd prefer them to have access to grass anyway. The issue is that from past experience I know if a run is in place for too long then you eventually end up with just mud.
So, I'd like to be able to move the runs around the garden if possible, by using tunnels. Has anyone done this? Do you think this would work? I'm thinking maybe have the ability to move them to two or three different spots to allow the grass to recover.
If so, would I still be able to keep the runs secure from digging in or out (No foxes around here thankfully)? Do you think a skirt around the outside which would be attached and move with the run could work?
Hope it makes sense lol. Thanks x