greymane
Chillin' with the herd
Here is my latest hutch. It is five cubbies wide. It has a sloped roof that opens front and back for easy access on either side.
LOVE the Room! Looks and sounds like your buns love it too. Hey if it works.... I don't think anyone here would laugh at you doing something to make your buns comfortable and stress free. Now that you have the buns in the house with that smart move with the cages, once the heat dies down and the crisp fall days come (thankfully) here, you can fill up the outdoor hutches again with NEW bunnies.Shannoniganshens said:Please don't laugh at mine, due to predators and then this horrid heat and water well problems I moved my 11 buns into the house, they now have their own pink room No real problem considering we already had the room empty and it is tiled....... o.k., d.h. says they play all night....but I don't hear anthing....
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It's kind of quickly put together, had to rush find the black cages, someone had a house fire and they sold the cages that were just sitting out front for $5 each and since my long hutches weren't going threw a door and down a hall......... it works tho, they got a window unit a fan, are more active and stress free. and that's what matters. I'm working on getting poop chutes made, some of the buns will use their boxes, but then some......they got tubs.
I have two males too. They are three months old. No fighting, very affectionate to each other. Sleep together and groom each other. No fighting over treats. No mounting yet but am getting them nuetered at 4-1/2 months. I hear it doesn't stop the sexual urge but does make them mellow. If they aren't doing it now, maybe I can curb the urge to mount one another. Who knows, I'm knew with rabbits too. Sometimes if one is more dominant that the other, the only way he can do to stop the "throws of passion" is to fight back. The stories my vet told me.rabbitman said:Thats what I was just wondering. I put 2 male rabbits in 1 cage, they didnt fight but they mounted each other allot. All my doe rabbit will kill each other. That is a good setup though. I love dutches!!!!savingdogs said:Wow! Your bunnies don't fight?