Saturday, February 20, 2010

Build Rabbit Hutch Winter So...Its Winter...and I Have A Bunny...and I Need Help?

So...Its winter...and I have a bunny...and i need help? - build rabbit hutch winter

Well ...
I have a rabbit. I have it for Christmas last year.
Well ... It is huge, if his announcement to build a barn for them outside their cage GRW old. Well, never thought to be shed in order, if in the winter and know Whatta ... its winter / snow / freezing / cold and shes not against the house in her cage with hay at all, but ... I think the freezing of water so that it can not drink. Iv tried, but the hot water in the bottle and put a pair of socks over the attempt to freeze, but does not work. So .... Somebody has an idea for me to keep warm and keep the freezing of water?

(and yes, I know that rabbits usually live outside anyway, but live in the depths of the earth who did not care about the cold does not give, then mand the answer is not to worry, because they live abroad, anyway.) lol =]

thank you = D

Shanna --

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The best you can do for your health and longevity would lead to live inside for the winter anyway. To live would be the ideal temperature, more attention from you and you want to be able to monitor their health and their consumption of foods of higher quality.

Please see
http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/outdo ...

http://www.rabbit.org/care/living-with-a ...

http://www.rabbit.org/

Anonymous said...

The best thing is to get in the house for the winter. At least in a basement, heated garage. Your rabbit will be much happier and not worry about the freezing.

Use a bowl of water instead of a bottle. In addition to hang, you need to save fresh water 3-4 times per day.
A sock filled with rice and heated in the microwave to keep you warm. Heat at least twice a day.
Put blankets or something that can be isolated in the cabin. Many of hay or straw in the manger to the heat.

The best option is really for your home.

Anonymous said...

I would say, not even at home. But if you're not willing to do or able to make water bottles for about $ 25 http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/pr ... In addition, a pile of hay or straw to put her in the cave to keep warm and something in the cage, do not cover the subject of cold winds.

Anonymous said...

The best thing is to get in the house for the winter. At least in a basement, heated garage. Your rabbit will be much happier and not worry about the freezing.

Use a bowl of water instead of a bottle. In addition to hang, you need to save fresh water 3-4 times per day.
A sock filled with rice and heated in the microwave to keep you warm. Heat at least twice a day.
Put blankets or something that can be isolated in the cabin. Many of hay or straw in the manger to the heat.

The best option is really for your home.

Anonymous said...

The best thing is to get in the house for the winter. At least in a basement, heated garage. Your rabbit will be much happier and not worry about the freezing.

Use a bowl of water instead of a bottle. In addition to hang, you need to save fresh water 3-4 times per day.
A sock filled with rice and heated in the microwave to keep you warm. Heat at least twice a day.
Put blankets or something that can be isolated in the cabin. Many of hay or straw in the manger to the heat.

The best option is really for your home.

Anonymous said...

First, you should keep your rabbit inside. Winter is very bad for domestic rabbits. extreme cold and even extreme heat. a better cage. That in itself should actually twice as long as your rabbit on his hind legs and when they should, until there, too. east Hur uttered a half-day and should be fine if your rabbit is sick or die, can get.

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