BunnyMomx2
Young Bun
So now I know its early days for my trio but after a 2nd successful night and them all waiting to greet me this morning now I'm thinking housing.
So I can't get a shed/aviary enclosure until next year it just isn't possible.
So we need to make the best of what I got which is a 6ft hutch and 6ft run and another 5ft hutch and they always get to free roam when I'm home.. which is all the time because I'm studying from home lol.
my back is fairly waterlogged now and see the photo is the area they usually get the hutch is on bark the enclosed attached run is on concrete the other hutch under the window is on concrete (no longer in use until its attached at the weekend) then they have a bit of concrete and also the grass/bark area for free roaming i literally just open them up every morning (this morning being the exception because it really is belting down)
Now the area they get for free roaming gets fairly waterlogged when we have this much rain so then even when it stops and I let them out it seems wet for a long time which means mud and a lot of mess. I have a long driveway that extends down the side of our house to the back garden and I was thinking of moving and setting everything up there as its on concrete.
The pros- full on concrete so no real issue if its rained bad they can still get access to grass too.
The cons I won't be able to see them from the window. And no outside light on them.
Any suggestions? Any advice??
My neighbours keep saying it doesn't matter they don't care about the mess lol [emoji38]
And I know it won't rain forever... she says eh.!
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So I can't get a shed/aviary enclosure until next year it just isn't possible.
So we need to make the best of what I got which is a 6ft hutch and 6ft run and another 5ft hutch and they always get to free roam when I'm home.. which is all the time because I'm studying from home lol.
my back is fairly waterlogged now and see the photo is the area they usually get the hutch is on bark the enclosed attached run is on concrete the other hutch under the window is on concrete (no longer in use until its attached at the weekend) then they have a bit of concrete and also the grass/bark area for free roaming i literally just open them up every morning (this morning being the exception because it really is belting down)
Now the area they get for free roaming gets fairly waterlogged when we have this much rain so then even when it stops and I let them out it seems wet for a long time which means mud and a lot of mess. I have a long driveway that extends down the side of our house to the back garden and I was thinking of moving and setting everything up there as its on concrete.
The pros- full on concrete so no real issue if its rained bad they can still get access to grass too.
The cons I won't be able to see them from the window. And no outside light on them.
Any suggestions? Any advice??
My neighbours keep saying it doesn't matter they don't care about the mess lol [emoji38]
And I know it won't rain forever... she says eh.!
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