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Taking Care Of Rabbits

Posted on March 2, 2010.
Taking Care Of RabbitsTips on taking care of rabbits?

Well, I decided to purchase a rabbit, but I need to keep them outside. I just wonder if you have any tips on how to take care of rabbits outdoors and how to make a comfortable cage for them to live in. Thank you!

There are SOOOOO many tips that you can be offered about rabbits door.

Firstly, I think you should do for the rabbits outside is of course to ensure they have enough food and water. Being outside requires that rabbits / rabbit have any shelter to protect them from cold and hot days and rainy days.

Bunnies do not like water. So make sure you build a rabbit hutch and the box will be at least "try" to keep them dry.

I am a breeder and I keep all my rabbits outside. There are two things that my rabbits have consistently, their cages and their "nest" box, (my men and my females have a box because it will protect against the elements).

During the summer I spend their boxes to a box windiest because rabbits may spend a summer day in a box and some will be fired and die for this.

To build a rabbit cage and the box require precise specifications for the size of rabbits you have.

I gave you acouple of websites for different types of birdhouses. I think that any of these sites work well for rabbits.

If you have any other questions please let me know. I will be happy to help.

rabbits can really needed a little care, so make sure that this grace. Rabbits can live outdoors as long as the temperature is warm. you must make sure that the hutch is definetley evidence of animals, you do not want to get outside of your bread. Make sure the rabbit has a hard surface, moreover, to keep the wire in a portion of the cage, so rabbits are forced to stand all day on the wire can cut their feet and cause a large discomfort. Rabbits also need a varied diet that includes Timothy hay all the time, they need high quality pellets and a mixture of leafy greens and veges. there are also many plants that can be poisinous rabbits so be sure to research and do not allow access to these plants. good luck if you decide to buy a rabbit!

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