Check that the hutch you are purchasing provides sufficient space and shelter, if a hutch is too small it could restrict your rabbit’s movement. Rabbits should be able to stand fully on their hind limbs and take at least three hops in their enclosure. A hutch should be as large as possible to accommodate active and inquisitive bunnies, with an area to provide protection against weather and a secure sleeping place. Hutches ideally should only serve as an intermittent shelter,your rabbits need a few hours a day of exercise outside of their hutch.
All hutches should be well ventilated.Rabbits are extremely sensitive to the hot summer temperatures we experience in Australia and may die of heat stroke if their hutch is not in a cool, shady position.Enclosures with wire floors may damage their feet - the floor of your rabbit's hutch should be covered with newspaper, with a layer of bedding material like straw, grass, hay or shredded paper for warmth, comfort and to prevent pressure sores on your bunny’s feet.
Our team provides both emergency and routine care for your horse. We provide veterinary assistance in cases of colic, sick or injured animals, lameness, poor performance, wound management and oral ailments. We can also perform basic surgeries and procedures, such as stitch ups, geldings (under full anaesthetic), lump removals, pre-purchase exams, and we are fully equipped to provide dental care for your horse.
We have comprehensive in-house blood analysis and x-ray machines to aid in diagnosis.
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