GBov
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What a good idea! Do you vent them at all?
And rabbits in the heat need shade, shade, and more shade! And yes, do try to get local stock, they will be MUCH better off than an import.
And rabbits in the heat need shade, shade, and more shade! And yes, do try to get local stock, they will be MUCH better off than an import.
paradox":1lguo0an said:New on here so trying for first time to post a picture. We are in Central Texas. We tried deep shade and ice bottles and still lost bucks. Now we have a set up where they can get from their cage into an ice chest that is burried inside a structure like a raised flower bed. The picture is of our first one before it was finished. In the end there was also a hinged slanted roof over the coolers so the sun isn't beating down on them and the rain doesn't turn the dirt into a muddy mess. Also it keeps the lids locked down. In extreme heat we can put frozen 16 oz water bottles in the coolers and since they are super insulated that is much better than doing the two liters in the cage area. Those always melted before lunch here anyway. It is working really well so we just built the second one. Ran out of old broken coolers so had to use heavy plastic tubs for that one but they were not expensive. Wasn't hard to build and we used a lot of reclaimed materials.