I agree with Albert. You’re going to make mistakes and learn along the way. I researched and read so much for months and we just got our rabbits 3 weeks ago and already wishing we did a few things differently. On top of it, the farmer sold us rabbits that carry pasteurella without telling us (actually lied because i Asked)
so we’re learning lots, quick.
Everyones setups are different and people like different feeders or water bottles etc for different reasons. Consider the weather you have, especially if it’s going to freeze water, etc. That will dictate the route you go. For example, we use crocks since it gets very cold here in the winter and the metal nipple of a water bottle would freeze quickly even if the water in the bottle itself isn’t frozen and the rabbits wouldn’t be able to get water out.
Consider wind direction when building, rabbits need to be out of the wind and precipitation.
There’s a search bar at the top of the page i have often used. Just put in a keyword and all the threads with that word pop up. I’ve read past posts for hours, LOL.
Although we’re off to a rough start, i don’t regret it at All. I love the rabbits and I’m sure you will to. My extra advice would be to research how to choose the best stock when buying. I don’t mean like purebred or pedigreed etc. I mean health and build wise. Wanting rabbits that have thick fur on bottom of feet if they will be housed in water, big ears as that’s how they cool themselves and heat is hard on rabbits, check their teeth, bums, noses, eyes, etc. You don’t need to pay a lot for quality rabbits. Sometimes simple mutts are the best. Just ask where you’re getting them lots of questions And give them a health inspection.