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I went to put Bernie to bed tonight, and she was already tucked up in her nest! In less than 24 hours she has learned to use the ramp and knows the box is her house/roost! For the past week she was kept in a stall until we could figure out what to do with her. My goal is to afford to build a real coop instead of that little rabbit pen, and once I re-fence the other side of the paddock she can roam free. Then I can get her a companion or two. Right now one side of the paddock has wire with holes big enough for her to get through, and predators too. So far Harley the pony has left the exercise pen alone during the day.
Wow, time flies. Hard to believe I've had her almost two months. Well, I never got around to fixing the fence. Bernie stayed in the paddock for awhile, but she eventually learned to go under the gate and into the back pasture. In the mornings, she's already out back searching through the grass and clover by the time I'm ready for work so I don't bother feeding her. In the evenings, I think she knows I get home by 6pm because she's back in the paddock waiting by the gate, ready to be fed. Then, as dusk falls, she goes to roost in her box.