Rabbit Production: Climatic requirements

Rabbit Production: Climatic requirements Q & A


Question 

How should I care for my rabbits in extremely cold weather?

Answer

You do not have to worry much because rabbits do well in the cold than in hot climates. Rabbits, especially weaners, need to be protected from wind drafts as this can lead to eye infection and hypothermia. Always ensure proper nest box bedding before kindling dates for a warm environment. When its very cold, install hessian sacks that can be adjusted up or down depending on the weather. 




Question 

What is the maximum temperature rabbits can withstand?

Answer

Around 29 to 31°C. Rabbit rely on the ears for thermoregulation. Always hang a thermometer in your rabbitry for constant update on the environment. It is highly recommended to install a ceiling on your rabbitry roofs for insulation from outside temperatures. 

Question 

How do I manage my rabbits in very hot weather?

Answer

Recommended rabbit housing is made up of all mesh-wire to allow air circulation and temperature control. Unlike other animals, rabbits do not sweat, they rely on your management for efficient thermoregulatory system. 

The following tips may assist in reducing temperatures:

Placing wet bricks in cages
Placing frozen 2 litre water bottles in cages


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