rapidrabbit
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maybe i am just being an over protective parent here, but this is my first winter with pregnant does and new kits.
winter is here and temps will be getting down into the low 10's over the next 30 days. I have two pregnant does (due Dec1 and Dec11) that I have brought/will bring inside (insulated pole barn) for birth and the first several weeks of life, then move them back out to the shelter. I have read that this is not needed as long as the does have good outdoor shelter, good cages with a wind block. I do have that, but also want to ensure that the kits have a good chance at survival. Again, first winter with new kits.
I had an old table with wheels and took off the top, added rubber roofing to catch all droppings, and mounted two 'houses' to the top - one is a 2x3 dog cage and the other is a smaller rabbit box. outside of the smell that will come from the waste, what else do I need to be concerned with? this is only for 30ish days until the kits are more apt to be outdoors in their grow out cages.
thoughts? anything I am missing? going overboard?
fresh air - shed is 40x60 with multiple overhead doors and exhaust, so getting in the occasional fresh air blast is not out of the question.
artificial light - planning on a led shop light overhead for 12-14 hours a day
thanks!
winter is here and temps will be getting down into the low 10's over the next 30 days. I have two pregnant does (due Dec1 and Dec11) that I have brought/will bring inside (insulated pole barn) for birth and the first several weeks of life, then move them back out to the shelter. I have read that this is not needed as long as the does have good outdoor shelter, good cages with a wind block. I do have that, but also want to ensure that the kits have a good chance at survival. Again, first winter with new kits.
I had an old table with wheels and took off the top, added rubber roofing to catch all droppings, and mounted two 'houses' to the top - one is a 2x3 dog cage and the other is a smaller rabbit box. outside of the smell that will come from the waste, what else do I need to be concerned with? this is only for 30ish days until the kits are more apt to be outdoors in their grow out cages.
thoughts? anything I am missing? going overboard?
fresh air - shed is 40x60 with multiple overhead doors and exhaust, so getting in the occasional fresh air blast is not out of the question.
artificial light - planning on a led shop light overhead for 12-14 hours a day
thanks!