Bunnies and rabbits are pets that can be kept well in the garden in a suitable stable. They are easy to look after animals, very undemanding and dear. Most of them are kept as pets for children who are supposed to learn how to handle animals and take responsibility for them. This is a good alternative for anyone whose parents do not allow animals in the house. Dwarf rabbits are ideal for keeping. They are easier to handle for children.
Of course, rabbits are also kept to end up in the pot or pan later. In the past, almost everyone who had a garden, even if only a tiny one, had a rabbit hutch. Keeping them was and is simple, forage grows practically everywhere. Green waste, such as the remains of cauliflower, lettuce and the like, can also be fed. The animals are undemanding.
A suitable stable is important for keeping hares and rabbits. You can buy it ready-made, usually as a kit, or you can build it completely independently. It's not difficult at all. We want to provide suggestions, tips on what to watch out for and information on where you can get materials and plans. We have also thoroughly researched what needs to be considered when keeping and caring for hares and rabbits and what can be done wrong. After all, you want to make sure that your pets are safe.
Corresponding posture is of course particularly important in winter, especially when temperatures are well into the minus range. On the following pages you will find out what you have to pay attention to. Take a look through and find out more