Wiredog8
Molon Labe
We had an ant problem years age thay ended up with the ants killing the rabbit. Found out that if you put the legs of the hutch in buckets of water the ants can't get to the rabbits, or what ever els you are raising. Hope that helps a little.Pick up rabbit pellets and straw the day you get them. And make sure the hutches are easy to clean and LARGE enough. Each doe and buck needs it's own hutch. There must be a nest area filled with straw and an outside area protected from sun, rain and snow with a mesh bottom. Most people try to raise them in small or unsuitable pens and it doesn't work out. Or try to feed them on garden waste and kill them with diarrhea. It must be a protected area also as they will attract many predators that will easily rip up poorly made hutches for a rabbit dinner. Even better made hutches have been torn up by dogs and coyotes.