I'm a fairly new rabbit keeper and somewhat uncomfortable with the cages. I have two does and a buck in the barn, up on an unused manger in my two ewes' "bedroom". I feel sorry for them, all cooped up like that. I can't build them a new building, but I'd like to give them more space. I'm leaning toward a fenced-in, partially covered pen.
I'm wondering how deep I'd need to bury hardware cloth along the edges to keep them from burrowing out? Or would a skirt, lying flat under the soil and extending a couple feet into the enclosure work as well?
I don't see myself adding more than a couple of additional does and maybe one more buck, plus current litters, which I see myself growing out in tractors. I'm thinking a roomy cage for each buck, along an outside fence wall, to control breeding frequency.
I'm also wondering about winters which are long and cold more often than not. We can get several feet of snow (3-5') some years. Not every year, but usually without warning. Would it be best to bring them into the barn in winter, or can they manage better with cozy burrows?
I'm thinking maybe a cattle panel or two, covered with a billboard tarp I have, over-top (and maybe on the westward side in winter) would give them sufficient shelter from raptors and precipitation?
Any advice, comments, speculations & W.A. guesses very much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm wondering how deep I'd need to bury hardware cloth along the edges to keep them from burrowing out? Or would a skirt, lying flat under the soil and extending a couple feet into the enclosure work as well?
I don't see myself adding more than a couple of additional does and maybe one more buck, plus current litters, which I see myself growing out in tractors. I'm thinking a roomy cage for each buck, along an outside fence wall, to control breeding frequency.
I'm also wondering about winters which are long and cold more often than not. We can get several feet of snow (3-5') some years. Not every year, but usually without warning. Would it be best to bring them into the barn in winter, or can they manage better with cozy burrows?
I'm thinking maybe a cattle panel or two, covered with a billboard tarp I have, over-top (and maybe on the westward side in winter) would give them sufficient shelter from raptors and precipitation?
Any advice, comments, speculations & W.A. guesses very much appreciated. Thanks!
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