It was hot, as many of you know. Here, in Wisconsin, it was hot and humid quite suddenly. We went from 50F for a high(frost warnings at night) to 90 and super humid all overnight. The rabbits were NOT happy. While the americans were just laying around happy with fans blowing on them..I was really worried about the angora mom with her 9 3 day old kits. There are 2 other juniors in there, too. Everyone on the porch was panting and unhappy, so I decided to give them all ice cubes in the water. Everyone liked that...however...
the angora momma doe has 2 water crocks. In one, I put icewater, in the other, just ice cubes, figuring they would melt during the day. All 3 "adults" went to that crock and ate the ice cubes. They looked at the water in the other dish, nosed it, but then went back and just munched down the cubes.
The rest of the day I kept that dish filled with ice cubes and had very ahppy bunnies. Back to romping around a little, no panting. So I put a 2nd crock in Aztec's pen with icecubes. ooOOOOO!! much happiness there, as well, as they munched down those cool treats.
They obviously drank water, as well, but those ice cubes were really worth the effort.
I may try crushed ice the next time...or shaved ice. Easier for them to eat..although they sure made short work of the cubes! I'm considering freezing mulberry leaves....
the angora momma doe has 2 water crocks. In one, I put icewater, in the other, just ice cubes, figuring they would melt during the day. All 3 "adults" went to that crock and ate the ice cubes. They looked at the water in the other dish, nosed it, but then went back and just munched down the cubes.
The rest of the day I kept that dish filled with ice cubes and had very ahppy bunnies. Back to romping around a little, no panting. So I put a 2nd crock in Aztec's pen with icecubes. ooOOOOO!! much happiness there, as well, as they munched down those cool treats.
They obviously drank water, as well, but those ice cubes were really worth the effort.
I may try crushed ice the next time...or shaved ice. Easier for them to eat..although they sure made short work of the cubes! I'm considering freezing mulberry leaves....