Alex Witbeck
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Hello
I’m Alex Witbeck, thanks for adding me!
I purchased 3 rabbits 1 male two does in the middle of January this year, as far as I know they have never been outside of there cages.
The rabbits now are kept in a well ventilated shed in separate cages.
I have an outdoor caged enclosure that I put the other 2 rabbits in so they can be rabbits!
I have a Doe that gave birth to 4 kits the 13 of last month (4-13-24) they are about 4 weeks old.
I have a question: Can I put the doe (that had kits) in the outdoor caged enclosure by herself leaving the kits in the nesting box in the cage or should I take the doe and kits outside (the kits have not come out of the nesting box into the cage yet) it’s currently 72 and sunny with a small breeze! Or should I keep them I the shed till they get older?
I can block off part of the enclosure to block the wind from hitting the kits
This is my 1st time raising kits
Thanks for any help you can offer!
I’m Alex Witbeck, thanks for adding me!
I purchased 3 rabbits 1 male two does in the middle of January this year, as far as I know they have never been outside of there cages.
The rabbits now are kept in a well ventilated shed in separate cages.
I have an outdoor caged enclosure that I put the other 2 rabbits in so they can be rabbits!
I have a Doe that gave birth to 4 kits the 13 of last month (4-13-24) they are about 4 weeks old.
I have a question: Can I put the doe (that had kits) in the outdoor caged enclosure by herself leaving the kits in the nesting box in the cage or should I take the doe and kits outside (the kits have not come out of the nesting box into the cage yet) it’s currently 72 and sunny with a small breeze! Or should I keep them I the shed till they get older?
I can block off part of the enclosure to block the wind from hitting the kits
This is my 1st time raising kits
Thanks for any help you can offer!