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How long to recover from heat sterility?
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<blockquote data-quote="golden rabbitry" data-source="post: 330928" data-attributes="member: 6505"><p>So pg&e got you too? I'm up in nor cal and never had a problem with bucks going entirely sterile because of the heat. I use a portable swampcooler (I only have 4 breeding rabbits and an 8x12 shed with the bucks inside) so when it gets really hot I just roll everyone inside the house but for a few years I worked off of ice bottles, fans, wet towels, and frozen tiles. Hopefully the rain comes soon! What I did before the power was cut is freeze a load of applejoice bottles and pass them out to the rabbits not doing to great. You can buy a misting system instead of soaker hoses and wrap them around behind the fans. I would be more concerned about the rabbits sitting in water, hope no one gets sick. You can create a vacuum of cold air by sucking air in with fans in the windows on one side and out the other with a cold wet/frozen towel on the one sucking in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golden rabbitry, post: 330928, member: 6505"] So pg&e got you too? I'm up in nor cal and never had a problem with bucks going entirely sterile because of the heat. I use a portable swampcooler (I only have 4 breeding rabbits and an 8x12 shed with the bucks inside) so when it gets really hot I just roll everyone inside the house but for a few years I worked off of ice bottles, fans, wet towels, and frozen tiles. Hopefully the rain comes soon! What I did before the power was cut is freeze a load of applejoice bottles and pass them out to the rabbits not doing to great. You can buy a misting system instead of soaker hoses and wrap them around behind the fans. I would be more concerned about the rabbits sitting in water, hope no one gets sick. You can create a vacuum of cold air by sucking air in with fans in the windows on one side and out the other with a cold wet/frozen towel on the one sucking in [/QUOTE]
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