Hi,
Just thought I’d add this for thought.
You can definitely keep your rabbits outside, but there are more responsibilities when keeping them outside as opposed to inside (my opinion, not meant to offend anyone).
- Harder to watch out for GI stasis and illnesses, as you may have to deal with mosquitos, rain, hot weather, ect. when going to check on them.
https://myhouserabbit.com/rabbit-health/gi-stasis-in-rabbits-a-deadly-condition/
- If these are going to be pet rabbits I would suggest keeping them inside ( easier for you to interact & build a bond *
not saying it can’t be done though, just takes more effort then walking across the hall to visit*
- Its easier for rabbits to get flystrike outside than inside
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...s/flystrike/&usg=AOvVaw1GARRMWupfhGsCHcKH-qbr
- Hot weather is something to consider
especially with Angora, Lionhead, and American rabbits also lops as it’s harder to regulate heat with those adorable floppy ears
- Predators, a rabbit can literally die from fright, like when seeing a predator
(hog, coyote, fox, cat, weasel, ect.) , so extra procotion should be taken.