They are in hutches that are off the ground. These hutches will be taken into the green house. If the weather isn’t awful, they will have access to runs within the green house (but the runs would be directly on the slabs although they would be able to get back into hutches if they wanted to.
GP forums say never house in a greenhouse. But we don’t have anywhere else for them to go that is a little bit protected from the weather. Surely inside the green house is better than outside in the garden?
The hutches (inside or out) would have old blanket and tarpaulin over them to insulate. And happy to try those heat pads although feel quite ill at the thought of it going in a microwave (I know it will have been cleaned, but still , yuck!).
We’ve moved house and they had been abandoned here (whole other thread), so we are unprepared owners (albeit had them for six months and are now quite taken with them) with not a lot of spare cash and no where inside for them to go.
AIBU to think they’d be ok in the greenhouse? We are in England.