I have one more year in the sprawling suburb of Beijing and will then return to the US to a piece of land that I purchased last year. I am thinking about buying two rabbits now so that I can learn how to handle them and raise them when I get home - especially to learn about the reproductive needs of bunnies. I also would like some kind of life in my apartment. I have a balcony that is about 12' long and 3' wide. I would like to put a cage at each end with something like this in it: to keep the bunnies sheltered - one bunny per cage - the female will have a slightly larger one for kitting purposes. The cage will be about twice as big as the igloo and will house the water and food. The balcony will have a divider in the middle (about 6') to keep the male and female separated most of the time, so each rabbit will have about 3' by 6' to live in.
The balcony is covered and faces the south. Temps in Beijing easily drop to below freezing, with temp ranges from 30 F to 35 F in the dead of winter for about 6 weeks. I don't know the names of the breeds available, but I have seen some long haired varieties.
Is what I am thinking about doing reasonable and humane? Do you have any suggestions re: temperature control to keep the bunnies happy and healthy? The winds blow mostly from the north. I have considered putting some kind of a heating pad often used for reptiles in the bottom of the igloo and set it for about 55 F.
The balcony is covered and faces the south. Temps in Beijing easily drop to below freezing, with temp ranges from 30 F to 35 F in the dead of winter for about 6 weeks. I don't know the names of the breeds available, but I have seen some long haired varieties.
Is what I am thinking about doing reasonable and humane? Do you have any suggestions re: temperature control to keep the bunnies happy and healthy? The winds blow mostly from the north. I have considered putting some kind of a heating pad often used for reptiles in the bottom of the igloo and set it for about 55 F.