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		<title>Baby Bunny Hopping Around Hutch!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is my baby foster bun Flyn who has just learnt to jump up on his stool, and his sister Matilda. They are 9 weeks old. I love em to bits!]]></description>
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This is my baby foster bun Flyn who has just learnt to jump up on his stool, and his sister Matilda. They are 9 weeks old. I love em to bits! </p>
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		<title>Mom Builds The Rabbit Hutch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 15:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Mom built on to the first rabbit cage to make it much bigger!]]></description>
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Your Mom built on to the first rabbit cage to make it much bigger! </p>
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		<title>Our Custom Rabbit Hutch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 01:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a rabbit hutch built for our three rabbits since there were none good enough at any store. They have the freedom to go in and out since we have a fenced in yard, but the hutch is big enough &#8230;]]></description>
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I had a rabbit hutch built for our three rabbits since there were none good enough at any store.  They have the freedom to go in and out since we have a fenced in yard, but the hutch is big enough &#8230; </p>
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		<title>Deciding on the Correct Rabbit Hutch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 01:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many rabbit parents prefer to let their pet rabbit occupy in outdoor hutches. This averts the requirement for rabbit-proofing the area within the dwelling, make it so the pet rabbit doesn&#8217;t mess up the interior of the house, and creates a natural living space for them. Often times pet rabbit owners are wholly victorious in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many rabbit parents prefer to let their pet rabbit occupy in outdoor hutches. This averts the requirement for rabbit-proofing the area within the dwelling, make it so the pet rabbit doesn&#8217;t mess up the interior of the house, and creates a natural living space for them. Often times pet rabbit owners are wholly victorious in nurturing healthy, content rabbits in rabbit hutches, doing this requires particular reflection.</p>
<p>Number one on your list of concerns is the cause of the outside elements on outside rabbit hutches. Inferior rabbit hutches will fall apart rapidly. The poorer the quality rabbit hutch the more, and you will spend lots of time repairing it. , it could collapse or break in a way which causes horrible hurt to your bunny. Guarantee that your rabbit&#8217;s hutch is durable enough to defend against rain and wind. The hutch must also have a sealed quality roof, because after all, providing an escape from the sun is necessary. Pressure-treated wood will resist the weather better, and are easier to clean, but be positive that the materials are non-toxic, because your bunny is sure to chew on the wood.</p>
<p>Access to fresh air is a necessity for rabbits. If there is Too little fresh air making its way through the pet hutch, it will change for the worse and become a unhealthy living environment, and could very possibly develop into too hot of a space, it all hinges on the weather. You have to be careful, rabbits in outside hutches needs to be able to escape the wind if if they decide to. If possible, an outdoor pet rabbit hutch should have one or two sides of exposed wire mesh, with a are on the inside that&#8217;s fully enclosed for escape from the elements. The temperature of your rabbit&#8217;s enclosure is important too, your pet rabbit will be the most healthy in temperature arrays between 45 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. As long as the rabbit has plentiful amounts of bedding to cozy up in, your pet rabbit can defend against cold weather very well, but rabbits don&#8217;t do well in extreme heat. Outdoor rabbit hutches must have a shady area, and if the temperature outside is set to raise above 85 degrees, you should put a bottle of frozen water covered in cloth into the rabbit&#8217;s hutch for added relief. Pet Rabbits can exist in an rabbit hutch that&#8217;s outside at near-freezing temperatures, but it&#8217;s crucial that rabbits must sufficient insulation and padding. Remember that if it is below freezing, the rabbit&#8217;s water is almost certainly frozen, and you will most assuredly need to swap it out for fresh liquid water multiple times a day.</p>
<p>The security of your rabbit should be something to think about as well. Wild rabbits are considered to be prey, and their survival is dependent on? a natural inclination to run away from treats. These emotions of panic and fretfulness are so fervent that some rabbitssimply die from the strain of their encounter with a predator, even if the pet rabbits are not going to get harmed physically. Aside from using an rabbit hutch outdoors that will keep predators like cats from getting access to the pet&#8217;s hutch, include a space where your rabbit can hide and feel safe, one with at various entry and exit points. This will provide pet rabbits housed in outside hutches a better feeling of security, which could very well be a matter of life and death. If you ever make the decision to permit your outside rabbit to stray openly during the day, you must confine the rabbit inside their rabbit hutches at evening time if you do not want your rabbit being eaten.</p>
<p>When these necessities are taken care of, you can begin considering about your own needs. Many rabbit hutches have wire as the flooring materials to let waste to easily slip through, and it&#8217;s great for keeping your hutch fresh. This is decent only if the pet rabbits have a sufficient allotment &#8211; a third or so of the rabbit&#8217;s hutch is preferred &#8211; with a solid floor. Being compelled to walk on metal all day every day is probably going to cause irritation in your rabbit&#8217;s feet, and can cause pain and discomfort. Outside Hutches with more than one entry point will be very easy to clean, and they make it easy to reach your pet.</p>
<p>If these strategies are obeyed, along with every other provisions that come with safely setting up a rabbit&#8217;s house, you shouldn&#8217;t have any issues keeping your furry friends content and in perfect health in outdoor rabbit hutches.</p>
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		<title>A Guide on How to Build a Rabbit Hutch Properly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 00:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rabbit is a loveable pet. Your children would love to have it as their pet. Rabbits do not require as much care and attention as dogs or cats. They adapt easily to their environment, so they can easily live indoors or outdoors. It is advisable, however, to keep them as outdoor pets because they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A rabbit is a loveable pet. Your children would love to have it as their pet. Rabbits do not require as much care and attention as dogs or cats. They adapt easily to their environment, so they can easily live indoors or outdoors. It is advisable, however, to keep them as outdoor pets because they fare well better outdoors. To keep them safe and snug, you would have to put them inside a rabbit hutch that is warm and secure. Now, you are probably thinking, &#8220;But I don&#8217;t know how to build a rabbit hutch!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#13;You don&#8217;t really have to worry about learning how to build a rabbit hutch. It is really quite simple. However, it is important that you draw out your plans first before you start soldering the hutch&#8217;s frame. Make sure that you have carefully considered every tiny detail so you will have everything at hand when you start making the hutch.</p>
<p>&#13;When drafting your plans on how to build a rabbit hutch, you need to take into consideration the size of your rabbit and of course, its growth. Is your pet an incredibly large or small rabbit? Do you think he or she will likely to grow more in size? You really don&#8217;t have to decorate the cage flamboyantly. You just have to make sure that the one-room space your rabbit will occupy is roomy, warm and safe.</p>
<p>&#13;So, what do you need? To build a hutch, you need to have the following at hand: wire cloth, eight pieces of wood or metal rods, hinges, staples, woven hardware cloth or wire rolls (with the former being much preferable), formica sheet, and 2&#215;4&#8243; stock. For tools, you need to have wire snips, gloves, screw driver, staple gun, coping saw and soldering iron.</p>
<p>&#13;Of course, you can always make wooden rabbit hutches but it is better to learn how to build a rabbit hutch that is made of metal. Metal hutches are more superior. They are easy to clean and bad odors don&#8217;t stick to metal easily. </p>
<p>&#13;When you are learning how to build a rabbit hutch, you need to consider the proper materials to use when building the walls, roof and flooring. For instance, you cannot use the wire mesh for the hutch&#8217;s flooring. This will likely harm your rabbit&#8217;s paws. The wire cloth is advisable for the flooring. The wire mesh, however, is great for the walls, but then woven hardware cloth is even better.</p>
<p>&#13;To construct the frame, you would have to lay out the pieces you need for the frame. Cut these pieces into the desired length. Solder the hutch side walls and then attach them to the front and rear rods in order to create the metal frame. Once you are finished with this, you can then construct the door and attached the same to the frame using screw and hinges. Once you have the frame, you can then roll the wire mesh or woven hardware cloth to create the walls. Tack the corner points and flatten the wire ripples. For the flooring, you would have to cut the 2&#215;4 inches stock and attach them to frame with staples. Place a piece of Formica underneath to catch the rabbit&#8217;s wastes.</p>
<p>&#13;You need to learn how to build a rabbit hutch properly if you want to ensure the safety of your pet. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to learn how to build a rabbit hutch. You will even enjoy doing it. All you just need are the right materials and that&#8217;s it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 23:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Super Pet Premium 36 Rabbit Hutch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every rabbit deserves a clean, comfortable and secure place to live and sleep, especially if they are outdoors most of the time. Super Pet’s Premium Rabbit Hutch is designed to meet those needs at an affordable price; Makes Cleaning Time a Breeze The Super Pet Premium Rabbit Hutch is a versatile cage, with both a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Every rabbit deserves a clean, comfortable and secure place to live and sleep, especially if they are outdoors most of the time. Super Pet’s Premium Rabbit Hutch is designed to meet those needs at an affordable price;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Makes Cleaning Time a Breeze</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">The Super Pet Premium Rabbit Hutch is a versatile cage, with both a cozy, secure sleeping and nesting area and a spacious open section that is available with either conventional wire floors or sturdy solid flooring that some rabbits may find more comfortable.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">The top of the hutch opens completely, with provides easy access, and is a great help when it comes to cleaning time. The removable plastic litter tray is another great extra that helps you keep your bunny’s home as clean as possible at all times.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Great Craftsmanship and Functional Styling.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">The Super Pet Premium is constructed from high quality, exterior grade wood, which is stained with a weather resistant coating to make the hutch especially durable. All of the wire on the hutch is rust proof and non toxic. The roof of the hutch is made of durable water resistant shingling. The hutch comes ready to assemble right out of the box, with clear step by step instructions. A screwdriver and a small hand drill are the only tools needed to finish constructing the Super Pet Premium Hutch. The great craftsmanship that goes into this hutch, which is made completely made in the USA, means this is a home that is built to last, and is a worthwhile investment indeed.</p>
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<p>CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://rabbitbreeding.info/external_Premium-36-Rabbit-Hutch" target="_blank">Super Pet Premium 36 Rabbit Hutch</a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ytQaOWzeBuk&amp;bids=170445.2811527&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
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		<title>2-Story Premium Rabbit Hutch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This 2- story hutch from Super Pet is the ultimate rabbit habitat with twice the space for luxurious living! It&#8217;s perfect for outside living and includes locks, safety ramp, extra-large comfort shelf, and hay bin. Comes complete with an &#8220;Askin&#8221; bin to store bedding, food, or treats. A ventilation window increases air flow and a [...]]]></description>
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<p>This 2- story hutch from Super Pet is the ultimate rabbit habitat with twice the space for luxurious living! It&#8217;s perfect for outside living and includes locks, safety ramp, extra-large comfort shelf, and hay bin. Comes complete with an &#8220;Askin&#8221; bin to store bedding, food, or treats. A ventilation window increases air flow and a support hinge keeps the roof open for easy access. The hutch is easy to clean: a wire grate is available for outdoor use while a solid tray is included for indoor use. Easy to assemble.</p>
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		<title>Super Pet Premium Rabbit Cage Hutch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Super Pet Premium Rabbit Hutch The result of years of research to develop the ideal wood cage environment for use inside and out. Ready to build hutch is easy to assemble (all you need is a Phillips screw driver or a powered drill) and includes step by step instructions. Wire floor grate is ideal when [...]]]></description>
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The result of years of research to develop the ideal wood cage environment for use inside and out. Ready to build hutch is easy to assemble (all you need is a Phillips screw driver or a powered drill) and includes step by step instructions. Wire floor grate is ideal when housing rabbits outdoors. Removable, solid surface plastic ABS tray can be used with litter indoors. Uniquely designed nesting area provides a safe and secure sleeping area with a comfortable solid surface floor. Nesting box is weather resistant, draft proof, and easily accessible through the solid wood front doorway. Nesting box can be safely locked with the simple yet effective carrot shaped closure latch. Simple sliding metal latch allows for convenient one-handed opening of hutch&#8211;giving instant access to your pet, food dishes, or supplement feeders. Latch also securely locks the doorway closed. Hutch includes tongue and groove joints to insure structural strength. Made of solid fir wood paneling, rust resistant epoxy-coated wire, plastic ABS tray, waterproof rolled shingles, and weatherproof plastic feet. Non-toxic protective stain maintains and enhances the beauty of the wood. Has a rooftop safety chain to prevent the rooftop from overextending to minimize wear and tear and maintain tip-proof stability. 3-piece floor system allows for total cage cleaning&#8211;removable wire floor grate and wooden nest box floor, plus slide-out solid surface plastic ABS tray. Comes with a large, built-in wood and wire hay manger. Is fitted with a chew proof water bottle attachment location. The metal grommet is fixed to the ideal sipper tube height on the inside of the hutch. Two metal eyelets are attached on the outside of the hutch at the perfect location for easy access to refill the water bottle. Extra interior shelf provides rabbits with an additional layer of living space.<br />
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		<title>English Spot Rabbits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[English Spot Rabbits – Professional Show Offs The English Rabbit, also known as the English Spot Rabbit is one of the oldest breeds of show rabbit in the world. The original English rabbit was traditionally white and black, or white and blue, but since the 1920s show associations have accepted many other colors including chocolate, [...]]]></description>
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<h3>English Spot Rabbits – Professional Show Offs</h3>
<p>The <strong>English Rabbit</strong>, also known as the English Spot Rabbit is one of the oldest breeds of show rabbit in the world. The original English rabbit was traditionally white and black, or white and blue, but since the 1920s show associations have accepted many other colors including chocolate, lilac and tortoiseshell.</p>
<h3>A Long and Storied History</h3>
<p>The English rabbit first appeared around 1848, in England of course. After an initial burst of popularity on the show circuit the breed the English Spot died out somewhat. However it burst back onto the scene in the late 1880’s in new colors and varieties and has remained a rabbit fancy favorite ever since.<span id="more-128"></span></p>
<h3>A Distinctive Gentleman from Head to Toe</h3>
<p>The common factor for the English rabbit, whatever its color, is the “herringbone” line pattern that runs down its spine from ears to tail. They also have solid colored nose markings and rings around both eyes. For an English to be show worthy the spots and markings on its hind quarters must be clearly defined. A rabbit whose spots run into one another will be disqualified.</p>
<p>As it is such a popular show breed owners have been disqualified from competitions for trying to get away with such cheats as spot dyeing the rabbits coat or puttying their noses to make them appear more prominent!</p>
<h3>Lively, Lovable Clowns</h3>
<p>The English is a lively rabbit, loving to cavort about, seeming to be great show offs. Does usually make excellent mothers, and will raise kits other than their own to maturity. They do require careful and regular grooming to keep their dense coats shiny and healthy.</p>
<p>In the average litter of newborn English kits, only half will usually be “correctly” marked. There is often one kit that is known as a Charlie, as it has only half the usual amount of markings and a “Charlie Chaplin” mustache. Other kits can be born with a solid color coat, with no extra markings at all.</p>
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