Salem Feed & Grain

 

  So.. I brought home the two baby bunnies, Harley & Cloud… and placed them in the prepared “Nursery Chicken Coop”.   We’ve got a menagerie here, as you have probably figured out.. and I try to keep my animal care expenses down to respectable levels (*ahem)  and thought I could make due with bunnies in a sort-of hutch-like coop.    The  supposed non-animal-loving husband took one look at it and said “it’s not safe enough, go get a real rabbit hutch.”

Who am I to argue!  But there-in lied the rub.  I called around looking for a decent rabbit hutch.  Thought in a semi- rural area like ours it would be pretty simple.  Petco nearby had nothing for outdoor use, but could order one.  I looked at their stuff online, and the reviews.  ” Nice looking but cheaply made, wood was flimsy”.  “Plastic”.  “Way too small for two rabbits although it is advertised as appropriate for two.”.      Ok then!   On to Agway.   WAY TOO EXPSENIVE and not adequate space in my opinion.  SO … then I googled local.. and found a fellow who makes hutches! And they were really nice styles!  But they were at minimum $799!!!!… What???…. *sigh*

Yes I know I’m married to a builder.  You know the shoemaker who’s family goes without shoes….

Not that we go without housing, just not a home made hutch. Priorities and available time and all that stuff.

Then I remembered a stop we made a few months back at a feed store about 40 minutes from here.  Oh, how I love that place…If you live within an hour radius, or are traveling down I-95 in CT, it is soooo worth stopping in.      Salem Feed & Grain  

 Pictures say a thousands words here…

 

 
 
 

 
 
There was indeed one double bunny hutch available for sale out on their front porch.
Sturdy construction, up off the ground (preditor protection)
and the price was right.
 

 Now, to pimp out this bunny hutch!