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Plenty of bedding- woodshavings, hay , straw , old blankets, that sort of thing.

Some times i cover the hutch with a old bed sheet to stop the draft and to stop the rain soaking the inside.

 

Also its better to have more than one ferret as they will sleep togther and keep warm

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Bought a plastic sheet walk in green house, and put them in there yesterday stops all rain and drafts plus stops me getting soaked throughout the winter whilst cleaning them out and can put other bits and bobs in there too. Then when summer comes back outside and I got me greenhouse for plants. Ideal for 60 notes I think

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Bought a plastic sheet walk in green house, and put them in there yesterday stops all rain and drafts plus stops me getting soaked throughout the winter whilst cleaning them out and can put other bits and bobs in there too. Then when summer comes back outside and I got me greenhouse for plants. Ideal for 60 notes I think

Sounds good any pics

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Before I housed mine in a converted shed, which I had insulated floor and all, I used to fix foil backed polystyrene underlay to the outside of their hutches. But basically as has been said plenty of bedding and anything to stop draughts, most important is to keep the water supply form freezing thats never easy!

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wet is the big enemy keep their bedding dry i change mine every week this time of year as mine have access to an outside run and their big hutch is fairly open, but i have four who sleep together and at the minute they look like bears so they dont seem to get chilled at all

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