Looking at your thermometer, I would certainly take that... I've been dealing with high 80's with 70-90% humidity. A few degrees warmer in exchange for not feeling like i'm swimming in my bedroom would be just fine with me.Moved some buns around again.
Culled 2.
Jessi n kits got a bigger cage.
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Sugar kits, hot but growing.
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Survivors.
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Got a mini thermometer & humidity reader for the barn.
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Lost a RM14 kit. Other 2 are big n full. Though, the lost one was very full, so, idk why it died.
Looking at your thermometer, I would certainly take that... I've been dealing with high 80's with 70-90% humidity. A few degrees warmer in exchange for not feeling like i'm swimming in my bedroom would be just fine with me.
Poor babies (and Doe)*sigh*
I was right that Cinder doe was obese. So much internal fat. Poor girl was due a nest on the 26th. Died today during 98F+ temps...
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A lot of us are echoing your concerns about the heat. We are hovering around a hundred, and with the AC in my little rabbitry going full blast I can't get it down past 85 or 90.
I'm sorry you lost a good mama!
Too humid here for misters. I'd probably like a dry heat, at least when I sweat an olympic pool amount, it would evaporate and not make me feel like I'm drowning, but also baking!I have misters in my rabbitry and I often go out there and hang with them during the heat of the day because it is soo much cooler then our house with a swamp cooler going. I also have those false marble tiles from home depot (can also get at any home improvement store) that I keep in the freezer and I rotates those out with the pregnant mommas. I have one that is due now, that was purposely bred and one that bred herself as I didn't believe the young buck I had was quite mature enough who is due on the 13th of July.
Have you considered using frozen gallon jugs? I reuse the jugs from our milk once we have finished it. Wash them out, refill about 3/4 of the way full then put them in the freezer. I then place them in the cage and the rabbits lean up against them. The gallon jugs seem to last most of the day at least. Another thing that works well, at least for me, is using a box fan to simply move the air around. I don't use the fan or the misters at the same time though.
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