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As mentioned in my other thread, my wife and I are seriously considering getting some meat rabbits. We live in the city and want to keep the rabbits discreetly.
We have two basic options for the hutches:
1.) In our attached garage: My wife is concerned about the urine smell, especially if the bucks spray much. Also, it gets really hot out there during the summer. On the upside, the rabbits would be well-protected, handy to care for, and although the summertime heat will be considerably higher in there than outside, we would have more options for keeping them cool (fans, swamp coolers, etc.)
2.) Under our back deck: It's raised about four feet off the ground, so it's plenty high to elevate the cages a bit so droppings can fall through, but would still require squatting to access the cages. It's well-protected, obviously shady, probably the coolest part of the yard during the summer, and it would be relatively easy to add additional wind and weather protection if necessary. Downsides are lack of space (there's only room for about three, maybe four cages), lack of sunlight, less convenient to provide care, and we can't see that area from the house. Also, there are some neighborhood cats that I assume could make nights stressful for the rabbits, even if they were totally safe in their cages.
We technically have room elsewhere in the yard, but anywhere else would be pretty visible from the busy(ish) road out front, while not at all visible from the house - a combination that makes me a little nervous, even with a fully-fenced yard.
Any thoughts on these choices, or other options to consider?
We have two basic options for the hutches:
1.) In our attached garage: My wife is concerned about the urine smell, especially if the bucks spray much. Also, it gets really hot out there during the summer. On the upside, the rabbits would be well-protected, handy to care for, and although the summertime heat will be considerably higher in there than outside, we would have more options for keeping them cool (fans, swamp coolers, etc.)
2.) Under our back deck: It's raised about four feet off the ground, so it's plenty high to elevate the cages a bit so droppings can fall through, but would still require squatting to access the cages. It's well-protected, obviously shady, probably the coolest part of the yard during the summer, and it would be relatively easy to add additional wind and weather protection if necessary. Downsides are lack of space (there's only room for about three, maybe four cages), lack of sunlight, less convenient to provide care, and we can't see that area from the house. Also, there are some neighborhood cats that I assume could make nights stressful for the rabbits, even if they were totally safe in their cages.
We technically have room elsewhere in the yard, but anywhere else would be pretty visible from the busy(ish) road out front, while not at all visible from the house - a combination that makes me a little nervous, even with a fully-fenced yard.
Any thoughts on these choices, or other options to consider?