Description
Wild rabbits have a range of between 4,000 and 20,000 square metres in grassland. They live in complex social groups, typically spend 11–13 hours per day underground in a large warren, and when they are above ground, they spend 30%-70% of the time grazing. This environment is hard to replicate in a domestic setting, and deficiencies in the environment can cause problems with physical and emotional health. This webinar will give you practical tips to help owners to improve their rabbits’ welfare by improving their environment.
FREE to attend and watch on demand with thanks to Burgess Petcare for sponsoring.
Further Reading:
Behavior problems: overview
Aggression: male
Housing your rabbit for rabbits