If you're talking about live rabbits under 85 F. Under 80 is better. At that temp make SURE they have plenty of water. When it gets to 90 and over watch your rabbits very carefully. Get fans on them and take measures to keep air flowing. Rabbits can die of heat stroke very easily.
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2006-06-19 16:40:09
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answered by Jan H 5
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Rabbits can take cooler easily; any normal indoor temps
that you can live in are fine for a bunny but It is warm-hot temps that they don't tolerate well. Rabbit hate heat...you know, summer heat in the eighties and nineties that they can't escape from. It is important to keep your rabbit cool whether it is with a fann to cool it down or in an air conditioned home. When I take my rabbit outside with me I only do it for short periods of time in any temp above 75-80 degrees.
2006-06-19 23:48:53
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answered by NotSoTweetOne 4
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Rabbits can suffer and die from heat stroke in temperatures over 28°Celcius, which calculates as 82°Farenheit.
I've written an article on symptoms and treating of heat stroke here - http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyheatstroke
And also have a read of this Yahoo Answers on how to keep bunns cool -
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Am4k71Hy1_Po73ajZnU9IH3g5gt.?qid=1006060306962
2006-06-20 04:02:15
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answered by Lea 5
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Rabbits like it cool, and they cannot stand to be in the sun even on a cool day. Once our air conditioning broke in the house and our rabbit died almost immediately. very sad.
2006-06-20 00:09:12
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answered by b_friskey 6
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If you mean frozen rabbit it should be 15 to -2 degrees.
2006-06-19 23:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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To keep the meat from spoiling? Oh I'd say below 32 degrees oughta do just fine!
2006-06-19 23:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically room temp which is 72 degrees farenheit
2006-06-20 08:32:07
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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dont keep your rabbit outside! they can die from the heat. give them plenty of ice water daily! fresh froots and veggies.....and kep them in a very kool place....
2006-06-19 23:45:29
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answered by Vegetarian Pride 2
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At least a hare above freezing. Man, I am funny.
2006-06-19 23:37:08
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answered by lawcomic 2
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Between 15C and 25C.
For optimum health is should be between 15C and 21C.
2006-06-19 23:35:43
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answered by K 4
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