People with Small Gardens - Please help!!
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People with Small Gardens - Please help!!
I am seriously at risk of going insane, I'm dreaming rabbit hutches!! The problem is, I have possibly the worlds smallest garden - and two single outdoor rabbits. I have exhausted every single method of keeping them happy (at a HUGE financial cost ), buying & trying everything 'housing' I can think of - and Im now all out of ideas. Can anyone recommend the best way to use space? Other people MUST have little gardens?!
Becki- Established Hopper
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Re: People with Small Gardens - Please help!!
I have a tiny garden. I find stacking hutches is a good idea, and allowing them seperate play time in runs......What are the dimensions hun?
Re: People with Small Gardens - Please help!!
So Glad you replied Charlotte, I thought I remembered you saying about having a small garden. Does seperate playtime work? I think im just going to have to accept that perfection doesnt exist!
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Have you got a pic of your garden and some dimensions Becki. I'm sure between us all we can come up with something that might work
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I realise this thread is a little dated now, but I wanted to reply as we had the same problem. I ended up building my own hutch using these rabbit hutch plans.
I know some will say the hutch part is too small, but the bunnies love running up and down the ramp, and there is plenty of room for them to stretch and hop around in the run. The way the hutch is elevated off the ground is great as they love to sit under there on hot or wet days.
Having wheels on the hutch means we can easily move it around into tight spaces on our relatively small (pesticide free) lawn. That way they get fresh grass all the time.
I think if space is a problem a compact, movable hutch/run like this is the way to go. And you can’t beat the satisfaction of building it yourself. The plans are pretty easy to follow and you could probably modify them if you wanted to make the hutch or run larger.
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I know some will say the hutch part is too small, but the bunnies love running up and down the ramp, and there is plenty of room for them to stretch and hop around in the run. The way the hutch is elevated off the ground is great as they love to sit under there on hot or wet days.
Having wheels on the hutch means we can easily move it around into tight spaces on our relatively small (pesticide free) lawn. That way they get fresh grass all the time.
I think if space is a problem a compact, movable hutch/run like this is the way to go. And you can’t beat the satisfaction of building it yourself. The plans are pretty easy to follow and you could probably modify them if you wanted to make the hutch or run larger.
M
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