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matt

a experiment
« on: January 06, 2009, 09:46:42 am »
i have just been out and poured some water on a paving slab down the side of my house ( i was feeding the rabbits at the time )

it was 09.30

what time do you think it will freeze by  ? ? ??

Re: a experiment
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2009, 09:48:28 am »
Already?

chrisyg

Re: a experiment
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2009, 09:51:36 am »
Rabbits outside! Brrrr

Mine are indoor rabbits, a lot more friendlier too when they brought up in doors. They both sit there in front of the fire on the rug, or jump up onto the sofa for a cuddle, when they come out of their cages.

5 mins.

Tosh

Re: a experiment
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2009, 09:58:08 am »
i have just been out and poured some water on a paving slab down the side of my house ( i was feeding the rabbits at the time )

it was 09.30

what time do you think it will freeze by  ? ? ??

I did exactly the same; at about the same time; it took about five minutes to freeze.

matt

Re: a experiment
« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2009, 10:01:20 am »
Rabbits outside! Brrrr

Mine are indoor rabbits, a lot more friendlier too when they brought up in doors. They both sit there in front of the fire on the rug, or jump up onto the sofa for a cuddle, when they come out of their cages.

5 mins.

to be honest that was the plan, but we got mini lops as they were smaller, we got a nice inside cage aswell,  we handled them and cuddled them as we should ( after a few days of being home ) and whilst they like it in the house, we have a 5 and 1 yr old, and i think its a bit noisy for them, i am off to get a snugglesafe for them today, its like a hotwater bottle bed

matt

Re: a experiment
« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2009, 10:02:06 am »
its now 10.00 and the top has a thin layer of ice on it, its not rock hard yet

s.prised me to be honest

chrisyg

Re: a experiment
« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2009, 10:05:50 am »
Rabbits outside! Brrrr

Mine are indoor rabbits, a lot more friendlier too when they brought up in doors. They both sit there in front of the fire on the rug, or jump up onto the sofa for a cuddle, when they come out of their cages.

5 mins.

to be honest that was the plan, but we got mini lops as they were smaller, we got a nice inside cage aswell,  we handled them and cuddled them as we should ( after a few days of being home ) and whilst they like it in the house, we have a 5 and 1 yr old, and i think its a bit noisy for them, i am off to get a snugglesafe for them today, its like a hofooler bottle bed

Rabbits are noisy for the kids or the kids noisy for the rabbits?

My oldest one was meant to be in the shed, its first night in the shed after being in the house to customise to us, he got an eye infection - its been in the house ever since - we reckon he got it on purpose!

How deep is the puddle?  would have thought i would have all frozen by now if its really that cold out there.

matt

Re: a experiment
« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2009, 10:12:16 am »
Rabbits outside! Brrrr

Mine are indoor rabbits, a lot more friendlier too when they brought up in doors. They both sit there in front of the fire on the rug, or jump up onto the sofa for a cuddle, when they come out of their cages.

5 mins.

to be honest that was the plan, but we got mini lops as they were smaller, we got a nice inside cage aswell,  we handled them and cuddled them as we should ( after a few days of being home ) and whilst they like it in the house, we have a 5 and 1 yr old, and i think its a bit noisy for them, i am off to get a snugglesafe for them today, its like a hofooler bottle bed

Rabbits are noisy for the kids or the kids noisy for the rabbits?

My oldest one was meant to be in the shed, its first night in the shed after being in the house to customise to us, he got an eye infection - its been in the house ever since - we reckon he got it on purpose!

How deep is the puddle?  would have thought i would have all frozen by now if its really that cold out there.

the children are too noisy for the rabbits, every time 1 of the children would run past / shout out etc they would scurry off into the " house thing " they slept in

oh and water was just poured, but the pave slab is slightly textured, so some of the water is deep than the other

chrisyg

Re: a experiment
« Reply #8 on: January 06, 2009, 10:15:43 am »
Rabbits outside! Brrrr

Mine are indoor rabbits, a lot more friendlier too when they brought up in doors. They both sit there in front of the fire on the rug, or jump up onto the sofa for a cuddle, when they come out of their cages.

5 mins.

to be honest that was the plan, but we got mini lops as they were smaller, we got a nice inside cage aswell,  we handled them and cuddled them as we should ( after a few days of being home ) and whilst they like it in the house, we have a 5 and 1 yr old, and i think its a bit noisy for them, i am off to get a snugglesafe for them today, its like a hofooler bottle bed

Rabbits are noisy for the kids or the kids noisy for the rabbits?

My oldest one was meant to be in the shed, its first night in the shed after being in the house to customise to us, he got an eye infection - its been in the house ever since - we reckon he got it on purpose!

How deep is the puddle?  would have thought i would have all frozen by now if its really that cold out there.

the children are too noisy for the rabbits, every time 1 of the children would run past / shout out etc they would scurry off into the " house thing " they slept in

oh and water was just poured, but the pave slab is slightly textured, so some of the water is deep than the other

Ahh thats the problem. Never give them a hiding place (experts and books say you should) they become accustom to everything then.

Loud music, Me screaming at the TV when the footy is on, and my team scores, Fireworks, Arguments - they just dont notice.

Hows the puddle?  ;)

matt

Re: a experiment
« Reply #9 on: January 06, 2009, 10:24:28 am »
Rabbits outside! Brrrr

Mine are indoor rabbits, a lot more friendlier too when they brought up in doors. They both sit there in front of the fire on the rug, or jump up onto the sofa for a cuddle, when they come out of their cages.

5 mins.

to be honest that was the plan, but we got mini lops as they were smaller, we got a nice inside cage aswell,  we handled them and cuddled them as we should ( after a few days of being home ) and whilst they like it in the house, we have a 5 and 1 yr old, and i think its a bit noisy for them, i am off to get a snugglesafe for them today, its like a hofooler bottle bed

Rabbits are noisy for the kids or the kids noisy for the rabbits?

My oldest one was meant to be in the shed, its first night in the shed after being in the house to customise to us, he got an eye infection - its been in the house ever since - we reckon he got it on purpose!

How deep is the puddle?  would have thought i would have all frozen by now if its really that cold out there.

the children are too noisy for the rabbits, every time 1 of the children would run past / shout out etc they would scurry off into the " house thing " they slept in

oh and water was just poured, but the pave slab is slightly textured, so some of the water is deep than the other

Ahh thats the problem. Never give them a hiding place (experts and books say you should) they become accustom to everything then.

Loud music, Me screaming at the TV when the footy is on, and my team scores, Fireworks, Arguments - they just dont notice.

Hows the puddle?  ;)

its not 10.30 yet and im not going out till then  ;D ;D ;D

matt

Re: a experiment
« Reply #10 on: January 06, 2009, 10:37:11 am »
10.30 and its solid, it took between 30 mins and 1 hour to freeze solid

ftp

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Re: a experiment
« Reply #11 on: January 06, 2009, 03:20:13 pm »
Now try it with hot water  ;D