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Re: Hutch size advice
I think the rspca (and most other rescues) ask for a 6x2x2 hutch with an attatched run of 6x4.
Here is a hutch/run combo that is very popular (it says so on the website!) and I know alot of people who have them. Rabbit Hutches, Rabbit Runs, Rabbit Cages, Rabbit Hutch Plans, Rabbit Run, Dog Kennels, Cat Houses, Cat Boxes, Guinea Pig Cages, Guinea Pig Runs, Pet Cages £168 for the hutch and run, I think that's a very good price. |
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Re: Hutch size advice
Thats the company I was referring too! They are not far from me.
I already have the run seperate which I put him in at 8am, at 8pm he gets about half an hour free in garden while I am about then in the hutch overnight. The run has a sheltered compartment. Do you think that is not a good option? The one with run attached may be an option, would have to move things about a bit but could be possible with some re-jigging ![]() |
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Re: Hutch size advice
If you have a run already maybe you could just buy the 6ft hutch and attatch it on.
Otherwise I'd go for the hutch with the attatched run only because bunnies are more active at night/early hours of the morning so this way they can run about when they want to ![]() Is that your bunny as your avatar pic? He is cute, looks like he's not grown into his ears! |
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Re: Hutch size advice
Hi Purple,
His hutch now is 6ft but as I say needs replacing before winter ideally. I could attach the run to it if i moved it somewhere else in the garden. I suppose it would be much better that way. Would this be big enough for 2 of them ![]() There may be times such as in winter when it is thick snow that I would have to keep them in the hutch during the day but do as I did last winter and bring them in the house for 1 hour in the morning before work and between 6pm and 11pm on a night just for the exercise. Thats what I did when the snow was deep last year. Just general bad weather he still went out in the run as he has a lovely shelter. Is a 6 ft x 2ft single storey hutch better than a 5ft x 2 ft double story hutch? |
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Re: Hutch size advice
And yes that pic is my boy Sunny, or Sonny as it says on his vaccination certificate so I suppose he should go by that.
He's a harlequin dwarf lop but you are right , the ears are very large and have never quite dropped properly. He's ace. Really nice person. |
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Re: Hutch size advice
He is gorgeous x
Hhhmmm if I had to go for a hutch I'd get a single one because my 2 never properly got used to the ramp when they were in a double story (just for a few months) and kept catching their legs or falling off the ramp....that might just be because I have silly bunnies! But a 6ft single or a 5ft double would both be good, just depends on what you like/have room for. Sorry I'm not much help with the hutch thing, I had this problem last year and got so confused as to what to house the bunnies in I just brought them inside! Would a playhouse/shed be an option for you? You could then put a catflap on the side and attatch the run. Plus you'd be able to add a shelf in the playhouse/shed to give the bunnies extra room. If you go here you can see lots of different bunny accomodation for some ideas. Pictures of Housing - Rabbits United Forum |
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Re: Hutch size advice
what about getting a shed or play house for him? they will be bigger then a hutch, and cheaper
if you have space you could attach the run with a cat flap
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Re: Hutch size advice
Happy Hutch do some really good sizes. They do a 6ft x 3ft x 3ft for big buns
No chance on the shed but I do have a good area which I can fence off which would end up being about 5ft wide by 12 ft long but its concrete. Sure they'd be ok with plenty of hay and toys plus the shelter in there.I just contacted a lovely lady at Hull Rabbit Rescue who said I can take my boy there and she would try some bonding with her spayed does who are looking for a home. She was great. Totally understanding and knowledgeable. So going to get the hutch in place, take him for bonding then if he does bond bring them both home and straight in to the new house and fenced off play area. Will be about 4-6 weeks before I have enough money for new hutch. The "house rabbit" talks are causing arguments with husband so best to leave that just for now.... ![]() |
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Re: Hutch size advice
That's excellent news that you've found a rescue that will find the right wifey for Sunny and then bond them, hope it all goes well.
A 5 x 12 ft space sound fab and yep bunnies are fine with concrete (but not rexes coz they get sore hocks) put plenty of hay down and even some bits of carpet and they'll be fine. |
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