Greetings,
I am wondering where people get the information on rabbits. I live in
Texas, about 125 miles from the gulf. It does get over 100 and my
rabbits do just fine. My males breed right into the 90s, no problems.
I have 2 brand new litters in my rabbitry right now, temps have been in
the 90s for over a month, hitting 100 on occasion.
Good shade and catch the prevailing breeze. Lots of water and fresh
grass in the morning. Works for me and has for over 8 years now.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
Keith G. Saturn wrote:
The ideal
> temperature for rabbits is in the 50F to 60F range, they can handle
> temps as low as -20F for short periods with no harm, but temps over 80
> get very uncomfortable, over 90 sterilizes the males for up to three
> months, and over 100 kills. I'm in western NY, so -20F is not unheard
> of, and 100+F is becoming more common.
>
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