BunnyBusiness
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Today I got the storage grids for making a cage, since there is no room in their current room for 2 appropriate sized cages I thought of putting one outside, I really don't have anywhere else to keep them having ratter dogs in the house also. I plan on making a raised hutch, using wood, storage grids and some flooring for the cage.
I know the wood used for rabbit cages can't be treated, so what untreated wood or what natural treatment options do your recommend? I also plan on making a roof above the the hutch to minimize water contact and that way reduce the rot.
Another thing I was wondering is if I should make 2 closed rooms to keep it comfortable and safe against the temperature changes, I know that all hutches have 1 room for the rabbit, but having in mind good ways to help keep warm or cool by trapping or allowing the air escape, such as one that's raised up to keep warm air from escaping and a lowered one with a frozen water bottle on warm days. Or would 1 just be fine?
I know the wood used for rabbit cages can't be treated, so what untreated wood or what natural treatment options do your recommend? I also plan on making a roof above the the hutch to minimize water contact and that way reduce the rot.
Another thing I was wondering is if I should make 2 closed rooms to keep it comfortable and safe against the temperature changes, I know that all hutches have 1 room for the rabbit, but having in mind good ways to help keep warm or cool by trapping or allowing the air escape, such as one that's raised up to keep warm air from escaping and a lowered one with a frozen water bottle on warm days. Or would 1 just be fine?