I've had rabbits as pets in the past,but only a few. I brought them in when it got really cold out( below 15 degrees). I'm wanting to get started in meat rabbits and obviously there would be to many to tryin relocate when its colder. Are they hardy enough to make it outside in that kind of cold in cages alone or should I add some kind of enclosed box for them shelter? I live in southern West Virginia and it gets pretty cold in January and February, especially at night. I dont really have a shed or anything for their cages to go In. I was gonna build a rack like system similar to yours,and just add a roof. I could enclose it in the winter with a tarp,if that would help.
As long as you provide a wind break they will be fine. It’s the heat that rabbits have more of a hard time with. Air flow in the summer and wind break in the winter👍
@@37south47 Good deal,I appreciate that. The back of my property has good shade and I can easily help them with the wind. Thank you for your help friend,God bless.