Chicken Coop Rabbit Hutch RUNEY
Whatever reasons you have, bringing chicken, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other little lovely pets into your home can be amazing and joyful, with endless hours of laughs and giggles.
Just like us, little creatures do get depressed, nervous, and sick without a safe and comfy environment. Many hutches marketed are unsafe. But as we know pets require reliable ones and most importantly an enclosure without toxic elements that meet their welfare needs.
With our Paw Mate RUNEY chicken coop run, you have a piece of mind as it gives them room to exercise and can be used as a temporary enclosure. It is a standalone structure, as well as an extension, which can be combined with a suitable cottage that expands space. Unlike others, our side door is detachable, so animals, especially rabbits can come out with a comfortable walk without stepping on the net flooring.
It features large open-top access and its side doors provide quick entry and exit or to feed them. Given that the doors are lockable to provide a safeguard. As constructed from non-toxic fir wood and galvanized mesh wire, it also ensures durability, predator-proof, and insect resistance.
In terms of space and security, this coop is perfect for chickens and ideal for guinea pigs, rabbits, and other small animals. All they need is an outdoor run just like ours to call their own.
Tips for outdoor hutch
If your pet lives outside, you will need to take action in extreme weather or temperature. But a sudden temperature fluctuation has a detrimental impact on them, better move them to a warmer location, a shed is ideal. Make sure they need full access to food and water and never leave them unattended for a long period.
Exercise and enrichment
No matter how large the hutch is, keeping them in all day is not an option, they need to be allowed time outside of the enclosure for amusement and health. It is a good idea to keep them in a fenced yard for exercise. Some pets like rabbits are intelligent creatures, they like to investigate their surroundings. Things like play tunnels, cardboard boxes, and chew toys can simulate their play and foraging behaviours. For chickens, it is recommended to provide dust baths, nest boxes, and perches to keep them happy.