25-07-2008, 08:53 PM | #11 |
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hi again i think that is a lovely home for them when they are indoors ,do they have an outdoor area they can go in even an hour on dull days will encourage them both to graze .i find they prefer the grass when it is cut short like on a well kept lawn.so long as they have a leafy plant for shade they will be fine in the sun and if they stop grazeing after an hour or so on dull days bring them back in before they get to chilled .i bath mine when they come in at night and the juveniles either wander off to bed or eat a little fresh cut grass i throw in for them.
terry
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25-07-2008, 09:07 PM | #12 |
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yeh they have 2 outdoor areas, one in the back and one in the front, unfortunatly i only have grass on my front garden and any one could see them out there so they cant be left alone out there, so when im not there to supervise i let them in the back garden in a big rabbit indoor thingy with soil and loads of shelters and planted plants
i need to make a propper one tho that they can go in all the time and be on grass in the bck garden i never know how cold is too cold either lol so they dont go out unless its quite warm, ill get something sorted so they have a perminate outdoor house. thanks again terry
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