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Actually, the hutches you see are what they winter in. I do provide about a 14x36" piece of plywood for them to lay on covered in straw and a divider so they have a hidey "hole"...MysticScorpio82 said:Ok I am curious (since I would like to have meat rabbits in the near future), Do you keep them outside in their hutches during the winter?
I assume a Michigan winter is similar to a Maine winter, but I guess I always thought I would have to build a big shed/barn just to keep the hutches in if I did get meat rabbits. Any insight would be apperciated![]()
This past winter we lost some kits from accidental breedings, but had a 90% rate of survivability through late november.. and almost 30% from December-February.. that's why we are scaling back our breeding schedules.
With the thaws comes lots of digging of poo. Mountains and mountains of Poo!
You know, that is a sh#$ job, but my garden loves it.
I use a garden Hoe and coal shovel to gather droppings under hutches weekly (and goes into composter bins or directly in garden) during the months of march-november.
A Michigan winter........ With or without wind chill?
we had a few days that stayed -40 with wind chill......... We had plenty of 30 degree days that felt much worse than the -40 ones because of the humidity.. So I am guessing it's all relative minus a foot of snow here or there
Remind me tommorow and I'll take some overhead pics of the hutches so you can get an idea how they are setup
