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Becki
alicia
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Rabbit Run
Does anyone know where I can get a reasonably priced rabbit run? It has to be at least 6ft x 4ft. I've had a look online and found a few but I don't know how good they are so I just wanted some people's recommendations of runs please
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A run is actually easy-ish to make quite cheaply. Where abouts are you x
Becki- Established Hopper
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Hi alicia,
Some people use chicken runs because they are stronger, and sometimes bigger. Might be worth looking at your countrystore to see what they have.
Good luck. If you find a good one let us know.
Katie
Some people use chicken runs because they are stronger, and sometimes bigger. Might be worth looking at your countrystore to see what they have.
Good luck. If you find a good one let us know.
Katie
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Hi, is it to be attached to a hutch or seperate? I use a huge trixie run on the grass with a trixie pethouse attached for shelter.
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Have you looked at ebay? they sometimes have some great deals.
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I need to look at run ideas too. I'd like something that can be folded away too. Any suggestions?
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I really recommend the trixie run, they are very roomy and I think they can be packed flat, although mine is cabletied for security so it's always up. I'm happy to leave my buns in it all day with a trixie pethouse attached (with additional clips so it is secured to the run). I chuck a few tunnels in there, a small table thingy so they can get off the grass and some toys and they seem really happy in it I made a waterprrof cover for one half for additional shelter and protection from the elements.
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Thank you Vince the bunny - is this the metal one?
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Yes it is, I'm thinking of getting a second one for Rosie & Hutch as at the mo the buns are taking it in turn to use it. I paid just under £60 delivered for mine from zoo+. I'll post a piccy in a bit so you can see, the buns like it!
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Vince the bunny wrote:Yes it is, I'm thinking of getting a second one for Rosie & Hutch as at the mo the buns are taking it in turn to use it. I paid just under £60 delivered for mine from zoo+. I'll post a piccy in a bit so you can see, the buns like it!
I love your set up..... those buns have really landed on their feet with you!
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Here's the Trixie run I use for my bunch
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Thanks Katie
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Vince the bunny - i loooove the run set up - that really looks like the idea thing for my garden too. Thanks for sharing that.
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