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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Advise needed on choosing the right size run

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    • Kevincuk
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        Hi everyone

        I am keeping my Rabbit in my garage over the winter months and planning on relocating the hutch and run back in my garden once the warm weather finnaly arrives.

        I have decided that rather than move everything back in the winter, its going to be far easier to buy a second hutch.

        I have just order this 6ft -http://rabbithutchworld.co.uk/product/6ft-chartwell-single-hutch/

        As it is within the RWAF recomended dimentions.

        I am planning on buying a run which is no smaller than 8ft but whats everyones views on the right size ?.

        I have read that bigger is better, is this correct.

        My garrage is massive so im not that resricted in space.


      • Bam
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          The bigger IS the better. Our domesticated rabbits can cope with less space than their wild counterparts, but they do like space to run and binky in, and they like home-made cardboard-hidey-houses they can tear to pieces and tunnels to run in etc. I don’t think a bun could have too much space, but places to hide are of course very important to them since they’re burrowers and prey animals.

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Advise needed on choosing the right size run