Hi all you wonderful people,
We are planning on getting into raising rabbits for meat. Also, I think it would be a cool way for my homeschooled kids to learn about genetics. Any suggested websites for that would be greatly appreciated. We are in NC, about in the middle, and planning for Californian, New Zealand, Silver Fox, or even a mix of them. Planning to start with one buck and 2 does and upgrade to 2 bucks and 5 does. So far, I am about finished building a 15 ft, 5-hole cage. Each cage is 30x36.
We are about to start to start purchasing materials for the wooden frame. I'm going to name some of our ideas. Please give any suggestions or warnings based on your own experiences. The plan is to build a basic frame around the cage. My husband was going to attach the cage to the frame but now he is considering hanging it with hooks and chains instead to prevent the rabbits from chewing on the wood. What type of wood should we get? We were thinking untreated but will it be destroyed in the weather? Heat/Cold. It gets really hot. We've already had high 80s humid days. I was originally going to place it alongside the house but now I'm changing to the back corner that is shaded by a woody section. The small patch of woods is outside of our fence, the rabbit cage would be inside. So just the tops of the trees would shade them. My original concern with putting them by the house was a fear of predators but I really don't think there is much around. I have an inside/outside cat and 3 large dogs. I think most things are afraid to come around of course that wouldn't do anything when they are inside.... I'm wondering if we should put plywood the height of the cages down the length of the cages and on the sides. After a comment in here, the roof will be about a foot above the cages. Then, on the front, my husband is talking about using plywood to build a front on hinges so that it can be put at a 90 degree angle above the cages, at about a 45 degree angle facing the ground, or dropped straight down to shield from cold or wind. This would still leave the bottom and top open which we think would be good ventilation. The thought process is that it would allow extra shade straight out, blocking the sun at the hottest part of the day, or closing for wind or cold. I don't want to accidentally harm the rabbits when we mean well.
Thank you for being patient with my long details.
We are planning on getting into raising rabbits for meat. Also, I think it would be a cool way for my homeschooled kids to learn about genetics. Any suggested websites for that would be greatly appreciated. We are in NC, about in the middle, and planning for Californian, New Zealand, Silver Fox, or even a mix of them. Planning to start with one buck and 2 does and upgrade to 2 bucks and 5 does. So far, I am about finished building a 15 ft, 5-hole cage. Each cage is 30x36.
We are about to start to start purchasing materials for the wooden frame. I'm going to name some of our ideas. Please give any suggestions or warnings based on your own experiences. The plan is to build a basic frame around the cage. My husband was going to attach the cage to the frame but now he is considering hanging it with hooks and chains instead to prevent the rabbits from chewing on the wood. What type of wood should we get? We were thinking untreated but will it be destroyed in the weather? Heat/Cold. It gets really hot. We've already had high 80s humid days. I was originally going to place it alongside the house but now I'm changing to the back corner that is shaded by a woody section. The small patch of woods is outside of our fence, the rabbit cage would be inside. So just the tops of the trees would shade them. My original concern with putting them by the house was a fear of predators but I really don't think there is much around. I have an inside/outside cat and 3 large dogs. I think most things are afraid to come around of course that wouldn't do anything when they are inside.... I'm wondering if we should put plywood the height of the cages down the length of the cages and on the sides. After a comment in here, the roof will be about a foot above the cages. Then, on the front, my husband is talking about using plywood to build a front on hinges so that it can be put at a 90 degree angle above the cages, at about a 45 degree angle facing the ground, or dropped straight down to shield from cold or wind. This would still leave the bottom and top open which we think would be good ventilation. The thought process is that it would allow extra shade straight out, blocking the sun at the hottest part of the day, or closing for wind or cold. I don't want to accidentally harm the rabbits when we mean well.
Thank you for being patient with my long details.