im expecting baby bunnies, how cold do you think they can handle?

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Cute aren't they :) ... Rabitts, especially females are terratorial. Keeping mature females in a cage that size , I would expect WW3, and one may not be alive for long after the tiff. :ep I wouldn't recommend keeping mature males together to maturity , or male + female together in a single cage as fur will soon fly. :barnie Also, take the female to the male's cage for breeding , not male to female's cage, or she will attack the male and injuries are sure to follow. :old
 

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I live on a non working farm of 20+ acres. We have a man that comes and mows and bales the hay on the acreage. I have no idea what kind of hay this is but am wondering if I could use this stuff. He bales it in those HUGE bales and sells them to different people around for their horses as well as the cows. Maybe I can catch him one of these days and see what kind of hay it is and if it would be alright for the rabbits. If so I will be saving a HUGE amount of money. THANKS.
 

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Thanks Bossroo. I did know the part about taking the female to the male's cage. I just wasn't sure if I could get my little 6 week old bunnies and keep them all in one cage for a while IF I get more than the three I originally said I wanted. Once I get there and start looking at them I have a feeling I won't be able to stop at just three. LOL
 
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