ASKidwai
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As India is ahot country, the weather in April and May, June, July, exceed 40 c.
But now, it is around 35c or 38c (in the shade). My rabbits hutch is very simple; a tin floor, iron mesh for the walls and roof. though they do have their burrow where they have a long and cold tunnel, i sometimes keep them in the cage.
i have moved the cage (and the rabbits as well) inside where it is around 25c to 30c.
the ceiling fan is sometimes on but due to irregular power supply and power cuts, it is not always on.
so is it advisable to keep them in the cage inside or should i leave them in the burrow.
as i will be leaving for the UK the day after tomorrow, i want to spend as much time i can with them.
thye are not showing any symptomes of heat stroke as mentioned in the lagamorph lib. but Bugs is stretching out quite a lot but then again he always was a lazy one
he strechted in the winter when the weather was around 6c to 10c.
all help will be appreciated.
But now, it is around 35c or 38c (in the shade). My rabbits hutch is very simple; a tin floor, iron mesh for the walls and roof. though they do have their burrow where they have a long and cold tunnel, i sometimes keep them in the cage.
i have moved the cage (and the rabbits as well) inside where it is around 25c to 30c.
the ceiling fan is sometimes on but due to irregular power supply and power cuts, it is not always on.
so is it advisable to keep them in the cage inside or should i leave them in the burrow.
as i will be leaving for the UK the day after tomorrow, i want to spend as much time i can with them.
thye are not showing any symptomes of heat stroke as mentioned in the lagamorph lib. but Bugs is stretching out quite a lot but then again he always was a lazy one
he strechted in the winter when the weather was around 6c to 10c.
all help will be appreciated.