
Can rabbits and chickens live together, assuming each are shut up separately for the night?
When my friend moves in she's bringing two rabbits with her, for now they'll be indoors but by summer should be living outside permanently (just not enough room indoors long-term). We were going to build an aviary and have them in the bottom and birds in the top (I'm taking on her dad's birds (budgies, kakarikis, cockatiels)), but on advice from others have decided against it due to rabbits apparently sometimes killing birds as they sleep or land.
I've decided that I want to get some chickens for eggs and meat; I have ample room down the end of the garden to fence off a nice big area for them to roam around in, but I am wondering if the rabbits could be allowed to roam with them? At present they are living separately as they get a bit grumpy with each other but I'm hoping with loads of space (we're talking an area of roughly 20ft x 40-50ft) they'd be a bit better with each other (male and female, both neutered, btw). I think it'd be a much nicer life for them if I could let them out with the chickens - much more space than they would have had in the aviary.