they dont get sunlight
yes they can :)
Using a large outdoor dog cage as a rabbit cage may not be ideal because the wire spacing could be too wide for small rabbits, allowing them to escape or get stuck. Additionally, the flooring of a dog cage may not be suitable for rabbits as it could hurt their delicate feet. It's best to use a cage specifically designed for rabbits to ensure their safety and comfort.
Let's denote the number of chickens as C and the number of rabbits as R. We can write two equations based on the given information: C + R = 72 (total number of heads) and 2C + 4R = 200 (total number of feet). Solving these equations simultaneously, we find there are 50 chickens and 22 rabbits in the cage.
No, rabbits are very territorial and require their own cage before they reach 6 months (breeding age) .
the best place to sell baby rabbits is at the farm because at the farm people put the baby rabbits in a cage and show it off for people can buy them
Yes they do they eat nearly a whole four feet square cage, full of grass.
For rabbits, "cage à lapins" (rabbits cage).
You take the doe to the bucks cage.
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If you have a rabbit you should change it's cage about every month or two. Or if it starts tok look dirty change it Did this help?
There is no specific name for a cage for rats, its just based on what the housing is. So a cage for rats is just a cage. (Just like a hutch for rabbits is still a hutch even with no rabbits in)
Ya. Rabbits can eat grass. If they are your pet i would rinse it off first if your picking it to put in their cage. That because tapeworms lay eggs on grass and when an animal eats it the worm hatches inside their body. Then you have a pet with worms and that's not good.
Rabbits have a very different metabolism. They eat lots of grass, hay, and vegetables. These have lots of fiber. Fiber helps the digestion system digest fast and thoroughly. Rabbits eat their feces for remaining nutrients. So it helps you clean their cage a little bit!
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No, definitely not. Rabbits are herbivores.
Yes! Of course. Who else will feed them, provide water, change and clean their cage, give them hay, or play with them?!
rabbits usually irritate when human lock them into the cage or kill their babies