So I wondered if overall the temperature inside the rabbit hutch stays cooler on the ground compared to elevated above ground?
I know most people that elevate are trying to just be space efficient. So we probably couldn't change this anyway since we want for things to work where we have enough space for animals. And if you had extra space you could have more animals. And you do need a space to store hay and feed etc.
So I'm not being critical of anyone.
It would seem like in dry climates like mine in the summer that temperature can be pretty brutal outside. So this is why I wondered about hutch temperatures elevated, versus being on the ground.
Thanks.
I know most people that elevate are trying to just be space efficient. So we probably couldn't change this anyway since we want for things to work where we have enough space for animals. And if you had extra space you could have more animals. And you do need a space to store hay and feed etc.
So I'm not being critical of anyone.
It would seem like in dry climates like mine in the summer that temperature can be pretty brutal outside. So this is why I wondered about hutch temperatures elevated, versus being on the ground.
Thanks.