Hi , entirely new on forums !! We have owned a bunny for 14 years he was outdoors, we are new to indoor bunnys , we adopted a bunny this year he was a dwarf lion head cross , he had an extremely tragic accident (he was just running free in our house and slipped ) and broke his leg in several places and due to the coronavirus we couldn't find anywhere to treat him and we feel we had bad advice , we've found an exotic vet , and ensured they would treat our bunny if any such accident would happen again I'm fairly certain it won't because it was really a freak accident! and rehomed 2 girls today, booked vets in 2 days , they were however in a childminding setting and were not given enough hay in their diet, it's evident in their poo , and their house was empty just sawdust, they seem to be settling well , they've both come to us to smell us , however, I put hay in their potty and they're both curled up in that rather than going up to their bed, I put loads of hay in their room it was empty before , the tamer bun has been to look , they are around 20-25 weeks old both girls different breeds one is huge it's a lop cross , the other not sure of her breed , they are very nervous it was a struggle to put them in the carrier although they were calmer here than they were at their other home , they are in my dining room , they have a hutch the bottom half expands bigger than a cage , they've got 2 teirs , it's not noisy yet they can see us passing through and hear our voices, we will let them out in 24 hours or so into one room , I'm just looking for any helpful tips , they've been picked up and who knows by 1-3 year old children any advice is welcome