This is a specific conversation about Rabbit housing — space and setup that works — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Most rabbit hutches sold in pet shops are far too small — rabbits need enough room to do at least three full hops in a straight line, stand completely upright on their hind legs, and have clearly separate areas for sleeping and toileting. For a Palomino, this matters even more: they're a medium-large breed, typically reaching 8–11 lbs, and the standard 4ft hutch you'll see everywhere simply isn't adequate. So let me ask — are you planning to house your Palomino indoors or outdoors, how many rabbits will you have, and what sort of space do you actually have available?
It'll be one Palomino, kept outdoors. I've got a reasonable sized garden but I haven't bought anything yet. I want to get it right from the start.
inparticular.ai
Good — starting fresh means you can set this up properly. For a single Palomino outdoors, you're looking at a minimum enclosure of 6ft x 2ft x 2ft for the hutch itself, but that really needs to be paired with a permanent run of at least 8ft x 4ft that they can access freely, not just when you let them out. Palominos are active, curious rabbits and they'll use the space. Can you tell me a bit more about your garden setup — is it secure from foxes, and are you thinking a hutch-and-run combo or a more flexible pen arrangement?
The garden is pretty secure but I'd rather have a solid combo unit than try to piece things together. Something sturdy that can handle British weather.
inparticular.ai
That makes complete sense, and for a Palomino it's the right call. The product I'd point you to is the Omlet Eglu Go Rabbit Hutch with Run. It's a well-built, weather-resistant unit — the double-wall insulation handles cold and heat reasonably well, the run attaches securely, and the whole thing is fox-resistant with proper door locks and weld mesh rather than thin chicken wire. For a single Palomino you'd want the 2m run extension added on, which brings the total run length to a proper usable size for a rabbit of that build. It's not cheap, but it's built to last and it genuinely meets the space standards a medium-large breed needs — you won't be replacing it in two years because your rabbit has outgrown it.
That sounds good. Is the Eglu Go genuinely big enough inside for a Palomino though? I've heard some hutches that look decent are still too cramped inside.
inparticular.ai
Fair question, and you're right to push on it. The Eglu Go's sleeping pod is snug — it's designed as a secure bolt-hole rather than a living space, which is actually correct rabbit behaviour. Your Palomino will sleep and shelter in it but spend most of their active time in the run. The critical thing is that the run is where they live day-to-day, so the 2m extension I mentioned isn't optional for a breed this size — it's what makes the setup work. If you want more interior floor space, Omlet do sell a larger hutch, but for most single-rabbit outdoor setups with good run access, the Eglu Go plus extension does the job well.
Brilliant, I'll look that up. Should I be thinking about anything else for the setup before I buy?
inparticular.ai
A few things worth sorting at the same time: position the hutch somewhere that gets morning sun but isn't in full afternoon sun — Palominos can overheat in summer. Line the sleeping area with good quality dust-free bedding like Fitch or Megazorb rather than sawdust. And think about enrichment in the run from day one — tunnels, a digging box, and a hay rack that keeps hay off the ground. Palominos are smart and they'll get bored and destructive in a bare run. Get those basics right alongside the Eglu Go and you'll have a genuinely good setup.