starlight012
Exploring the pasture
Hi! I was wondering what the daily chores are for owning a rabbitry? Also, I was wondering how often should you clean your rabbits cage? Thanks!
~ starlight012
~ starlight012
Great advice. This is exactly my routine except i let my bunnies out on a rotation into a play pen for about an hour a day. i have not bred but i like the advice.WhiteMountainsRanch said:I feed and water every day once in the morning, takes about 30 minutes. (I have about 20 rabbits ATM). I also go over every cage and check everyone briefly.
Once a week I rake out under the cages (I have open/ wire bottoms) and scrub feeders and waterers and pull the buns out and go over them real well, check their teeth, nails etc.
During birthing season I feed/ water twice a day so I can check on the kits more often.
This is true, and this is most of what it is. But don't forget to factor in when things go wrong! For instance, when a rabbit has a claw that keeps overgrowing and you need to clip it (like clipping a dog's nails). That can be a struggle. Or if you have a bun with diarrhea or other seemingly mild health issue. Checking on them extra, maybe moving them somewhere else for isolation or for keeping them warmer/cooler - setting up something like that takes time, and then having to keep that area clean in addition to the regular area. If your rabbits get ear mites, then you're either treating with chemicals which takes 5-10 mins per rabbit depending on how still they hold, or it takes 5-10 mins per day per rabbit for about 2 weeks to do the non-chemical treatment. And depending on where you live, giving cold tiles or ice bottles in the summer to prevent heatstroke or giving hay in the winter to prevent cold drafts takes time too.WhiteMountainsRanch said:I feed and water every day once in the morning, takes about 30 minutes. (I have about 20 rabbits ATM). I also go over every cage and check everyone briefly.
Once a week I rake out under the cages (I have open/ wire bottoms) and scrub feeders and waterers and pull the buns out and go over them real well, check their teeth, nails etc.
During birthing season I feed/ water twice a day so I can check on the kits more often.
Truer words have never been spoken!.DianeS said:So always leave more time than you "should" need, because rabbits are funny creatures that sit around at night and discuss which one will take the next shift at driving you crazy.