Jodie
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Currently, they're kept in a hutch outdoors that's within an outdoor pen. In daylight hours, the hutch is left open for them to run in and out as they please. I live in England and it's now getting pretty cold - it's currently 8am and the temperature is 1°C, and I opened the hutch this morning to find the water in their bowls half frozen, so I know it's definitely chilly out.
Their hutch has a metal roof that has small gaps at either end and I think on a cold windy night, this could definitely be a problem. It doesn't have a metal mesh front either, it's wood with strategic gaps for air flow, so I'm very apprehensious to use an insulating hutch cover in case they don't get enough air.
One of my rabbits Henry currently has a respiratory infection also (I suspect snuffles but the vet isn't certain), and his case isn't severe but his temperature did measure slightly below normal, so it's still crucial that I keep them as comfortable as possible.
I have a wooden shed that could provide some insulation (though I think it's still cold in there), plus protection from any cold winds. I'm wondering if I should buy a second hutch for the shed, and move them into there every night, but move them into their pen during daylight hours so they get the same amount of exercise? That shed has no windows either so I definitely couldn't keep them in there during the day even if I was to buy a run to go inside it.
I'm also considering insulating their current hutch instead, but I'm not sure how to go about doing that adequately, so any advice on that would be appreciated.
I'm not sure if I should do this or not in case the temperature change between the shed and the outdoors will be too much. I definitely can't bring them inside my house for that very reason, plus I have 3 extremely loud dogs. However, the shed is literally just wood and the temperature difference isn't even noticeable to me. Sorry if this is a trivial question, I just want to be careful because I know rabbits are very sensitive to changes in temperature. I'd really appreciate any advice, thanks so much!
Their hutch has a metal roof that has small gaps at either end and I think on a cold windy night, this could definitely be a problem. It doesn't have a metal mesh front either, it's wood with strategic gaps for air flow, so I'm very apprehensious to use an insulating hutch cover in case they don't get enough air.
One of my rabbits Henry currently has a respiratory infection also (I suspect snuffles but the vet isn't certain), and his case isn't severe but his temperature did measure slightly below normal, so it's still crucial that I keep them as comfortable as possible.
I have a wooden shed that could provide some insulation (though I think it's still cold in there), plus protection from any cold winds. I'm wondering if I should buy a second hutch for the shed, and move them into there every night, but move them into their pen during daylight hours so they get the same amount of exercise? That shed has no windows either so I definitely couldn't keep them in there during the day even if I was to buy a run to go inside it.
I'm also considering insulating their current hutch instead, but I'm not sure how to go about doing that adequately, so any advice on that would be appreciated.
I'm not sure if I should do this or not in case the temperature change between the shed and the outdoors will be too much. I definitely can't bring them inside my house for that very reason, plus I have 3 extremely loud dogs. However, the shed is literally just wood and the temperature difference isn't even noticeable to me. Sorry if this is a trivial question, I just want to be careful because I know rabbits are very sensitive to changes in temperature. I'd really appreciate any advice, thanks so much!
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