20kidsonhill
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How warm do I need to make it for them?
We live in valley in VA, Right now averages are 30 at night 50 to 60 during the day, tonight is going to be 21.
We purchased a trio of 10 week meat rabbits.
We built an all wire hutch system with wooden framing and a tin roof. 4 hole hutch, 8 feet long
Our plan is to hang plywood back and plywood ends, leaving the front where the doors are exposed through the winter, The plywood will be taken off in the spring for more air flow, every one around here seems to have way more trouble with summer heat than winter cold, so we designed them to be more opened with the wire.
So my question, do I need nest boxes for the 10 week old kits, each one will get their one space/cage. Or is a wooden resting board enough for them for the time being tucked towards the back where the plywood will be put, hutch is 36 inches deep?
Planning on making nest boxes for the winter for them, for January/February, but will they need them right away, not for kindling, just to stay warm?
planning on making the shoe box nest boxes(out of wood), opened on the top, lower in the front than the back, wire floor. And setting them on the resting board in the winter for added warmth.
For kindling I am planning on using the open top shoe boxes in the summer and make closed top boxes for the winter.
Thoughts? experiences? appreciated.
We live in valley in VA, Right now averages are 30 at night 50 to 60 during the day, tonight is going to be 21.
We purchased a trio of 10 week meat rabbits.
We built an all wire hutch system with wooden framing and a tin roof. 4 hole hutch, 8 feet long
Our plan is to hang plywood back and plywood ends, leaving the front where the doors are exposed through the winter, The plywood will be taken off in the spring for more air flow, every one around here seems to have way more trouble with summer heat than winter cold, so we designed them to be more opened with the wire.
So my question, do I need nest boxes for the 10 week old kits, each one will get their one space/cage. Or is a wooden resting board enough for them for the time being tucked towards the back where the plywood will be put, hutch is 36 inches deep?
Planning on making nest boxes for the winter for them, for January/February, but will they need them right away, not for kindling, just to stay warm?
planning on making the shoe box nest boxes(out of wood), opened on the top, lower in the front than the back, wire floor. And setting them on the resting board in the winter for added warmth.
For kindling I am planning on using the open top shoe boxes in the summer and make closed top boxes for the winter.
Thoughts? experiences? appreciated.