Are chickens and bunnies "buddies"?

hoodat

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Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. The chickens are more likely to harass the rabbits than the other way round. Remember that domestic rabbits come from a European rabbit that lives in burrows. They can dig like badgers and might dig their way out. Once they get established in burrows they're dickenses to catch.
 

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I have a friend that kept her one rabbit buck with her chickens... but he decided he was a rooster (ehem) so he found a new home.
 

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I once had a Flemish Giant buck when I was a kid that I would let stretch his legs in one of the goat pens. That ended when I saw my milk goat running with the buck leaping up to bite her shoulder. Guess he thought he was part Border Collie...
 

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I've heard that Coccidiosis (a common illness in chickens) is lethal to rabbits.
 

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I check out The Hen Cam occasionally and Terri keeps a rabbit hutch in her chicken pen. It is fun, check it out
 

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Timmy said:
I've heard that Coccidiosis (a common illness in chickens) is lethal to rabbits.
Does anyone ever have problems with chickens, Coccidiosis, and dogs contracting it?
 

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I've never had issue w/ illnesses being passed between rabbit and chicken. I keep 1 rabbit in a 8x10 yard with 5 chickens. I do have to keep him in his hutch during the day though, because he LOVES "wink wink" the chickens. Since the chickens perch at night, and he's a nightowl, he gets to run 'round the area at night while the chickens are snoozing....when I remember to let him out of his hutch. :D
 

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