RitzieAnn
Member
Hi guys! I haven't quite seen the answers I'm looking for (maybe I haven't looked hard enough) but, here we go, with another colony breeding question
I built a small coop for my bunnys. It's 7ft long, and about 4 or 4 1/2 feet wide (I don't remember exactly) The yard has a shelf now, for a fun little upper level, and there is a house area where I keep their food & Water.
I have 3 does & a neutered male in there right now. My buck is mixed, I have a 15lb Flemish, her daughter (Flemish/mut mix) and a Californian. I would like to breed the californian, but hopefully put her back into the colony & let her birth with them. She has had babies before, if that makes any difference.
Also, I can move their water outside, food too if necessary, so there would be more nesting room in the house.
Here is inside the coop door
And here is the coop as a whole. It's been finished now. The floor is finished, all the wire walls, and it has a roof over the whole thing. The shelf in their yard that I mentioned is on the long side closest to the camera (not above the bunny door)
I also have this WARE (I think) double bunny hutch that my Flemish used las spring to kit. I would prefer to keep them all together. These babies will be for meat, and I really enjoy having all the buns live together. I'm worried that if I remove her, then I won't be able to get her back in there with them after the babies.
And just for fun...
I built a small coop for my bunnys. It's 7ft long, and about 4 or 4 1/2 feet wide (I don't remember exactly) The yard has a shelf now, for a fun little upper level, and there is a house area where I keep their food & Water.
I have 3 does & a neutered male in there right now. My buck is mixed, I have a 15lb Flemish, her daughter (Flemish/mut mix) and a Californian. I would like to breed the californian, but hopefully put her back into the colony & let her birth with them. She has had babies before, if that makes any difference.
Also, I can move their water outside, food too if necessary, so there would be more nesting room in the house.
Here is inside the coop door
And here is the coop as a whole. It's been finished now. The floor is finished, all the wire walls, and it has a roof over the whole thing. The shelf in their yard that I mentioned is on the long side closest to the camera (not above the bunny door)
I also have this WARE (I think) double bunny hutch that my Flemish used las spring to kit. I would prefer to keep them all together. These babies will be for meat, and I really enjoy having all the buns live together. I'm worried that if I remove her, then I won't be able to get her back in there with them after the babies.
And just for fun...