TheSheepGirl
Loving the herd life
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A simple chicken tractor with chicken wire or another similar wire bottom to prevent digging works very well for some around here. There is a completely enclosed portion with a door to keep the rabbits warm and dry. The wire rests on the ground to allow the grass to come through.
chinnbunny, the snow does not effect rabbits very much. They are cold weather animals by nature and can handle very cold temps without much of a problem. Even kindling and raising babies they are fine as long as they pull enough hair and stay dry. There is a ferrel rabbit population near my house and they live in the snow and cold weather full time without trouble. They are all domestics that went ferrel.
chinnbunny, the snow does not effect rabbits very much. They are cold weather animals by nature and can handle very cold temps without much of a problem. Even kindling and raising babies they are fine as long as they pull enough hair and stay dry. There is a ferrel rabbit population near my house and they live in the snow and cold weather full time without trouble. They are all domestics that went ferrel.