Charles Mullen
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I live in Texas and am doing all I can to keep these guys cool. Anyone have any recommendations on keeping rabbits from over heating? I raise Tamuks by the way.
I have them in pretty nice hutches in my back yard. Shade for 80% of the day. I put frozen water bottles in the cages and have a fan blowing on them. Some seem fine but a couple are really struggling.what kind of setup do you have?
if they are in a barn you can put a sprinkler on the roof to keep the heat down. You can also put a hose in the barn on mist with a fan behind it to blow it around. I did this last year in 110f heat kept the barn at 85f
my barn is a canvas carport btw
Move the ones struggling into air conditioning get some small cages for temporary care. I have taken in all my neighbors rabbits (tamuk) because the temperature has exceeded 100 which seemed to be the point his started dying. I air conditioned a small building to keep mine in for the summer or till the weather moderates . In a 6x7 building I have 12 rabbits it’s crowded but we are making do. if I have to I’ll bring them in the house to save them. We are in bell county Texas, and know the heat.I have them in pretty nice hutches in my back yard. Shade for 80% of the day. I put frozen water bottles in the cages and have a fan blowing on them. Some seem fine but a couple are really struggling.
Do you leave the ice in the dish pan or do you remove the huge piece of ice and put it in the enclosure without the dish pan? BTW, I'm in SW PA. Where about are you located?I'm in PA and we're coming out of our portion of the heat wave. We've been doing dish pans with ice and some water. We typically take the ice to them around 11 am. They'll eat the ice and play with it and wind up laying in the ice. As the ice melts, they drink the water. It lasts a few hours.
I leave all the ice in the dish pan. I'll either use a big block of ice that i make in some old plastic yogurt container or I'll buy ice in bags. I'm in Berks County outside of Reading.Do you leave the ice in the dish pan or do you remove the huge piece of ice and put it in the enclosure without the dish pan? BTW, I'm in SW PA. Where about are you located?
Fans cool dry surfaces by mooing the heated air away and exposing the surface to cool air. Improvements in heat transfer can exceed 3X but when I have given my 2 rabbits a mild breeze from a fan when they were only mildly over their desired temperature, they moved away from it.About fans - I don't think fans are helpful in a lot of cases. Fans cool us because it evaporates the sweat.
Rabbits don't sweat, so you can't cool them with evaporation. I'm more afraid that it would cause dehydration.
I would love to hear others opinions/experience on this!
Not sure about the sweating but my rabbits also sit with their front paws in their water crocks! lolI have read that the only place on the body a rabbit sweats from is it's paws. I found this interesting because when I add the ice bowls to my rabbits pens, several of them will sit in the bowl with just their fromt paws. On the topic of fans, most all of my rabbits sit directly in from of their fans,
I think I read it on rise and shine rabbitry site. I don't know if it's true or not but I did read it on the internetNot sure about the sweating but my rabbits also sit with their front paws in their water crocks! lol
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