| SUMMER TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR
BUNNY COOL AND HAPPY (see Springtime Tips for more ideas) |
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| HEAT KILLS BUNNIES | |
| It is critical that your bunny be kept in a well shaded and well ventilated area during the summer months. Keep them out of direct summer sun at all times. | |
| FROZEN BOTTLES HELP | |
| Fill 2 litre soda or Gatorade bottles with water and freeze overnight. On any day that the temperatures are expected to exceed 80 degrees, put one or more bottles in the cage with your rabbit. Some bunnies will lay on the bottle, others will be happy to just have the air cooled by blowing around the bottle. | |
| ICE CUBES | |
| Adding ice cubes to the drinking water is helpful as well. It cools the area slightly and encourages them to drink more. Rabbits will not drink hot water and become dehydrated quickly. | |
| FANS AND SWAMP COOLERS | |
| If you run fans or swamp coolers for your bunnies, be sure to direct the
air flow ABOVE or BELOW the cage, not directly on the rabbit. Swamp coolers should have
vinegar or tea added to the water supply frequently to prevent the growth of a bacteria
called Pseudomonas. THERMOSTATS built into fans are a great way to be sure the rabbits stay cool while you are away. You can set them to go on a certain temperature and will turn themselves off when it cools down. |
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| MISTERS:Misters are another way to cool the air around
your rabbit. Unless the temperatures exceed 100 degrees, I prefer not to get the
rabbits wet but just to cool the air with the mist. If you attach the mister to the
top of the hutch the mist will circulate around and run down the back of the hutch acting
like a swamp cooler.
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| SPRINKLERS: If your rabbits are in a barn, shed or other building, you might try putting a sprinkler on the roof. As the water falls off the roof it acts as a swamp cooler. We have sprinklers on the roof of the barn which slopes east and west. Then on the south side we run misters along the walkway. Box fans are installed in the windows along the walkway and carry the cooled air into the barn down the center of each isle. The north side has misters about 8 feet away to avoid getting nests wet but still cooling the air. Sprinklers running parallel to or on top of outdoor hutches work as well although it tends to waste a lot of water and makes a mess in poorly drained areas.
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