Hi Everyone,
I'm still fairly new to RabbitTalk & raising rabbits so bare with me. I Just wanted to share my colony set-up with everyone and get some opinions and thoughts about it. I currently have 3 Rabbits. (just raising meat mutts for ourselves)
- Heidi (A Californian Doe)
- Spencer (A Californian Buck)
- Emma (A New Zealand Black Doe. She has some Champagne D'Argent in her too)
I got them all together at the same time (mid June) from the same person. None are related. Heidi was 12 weeks, Spencer was 14 weeks & Emma was just 7 weeks when they we're all introduce to each other in a colony cage.
Here are some specs on my colony cage:
I don't really have the space in my barn to do a ground colony like everyone else seems to do so I got creative and made a split level colony cage. Its 8ft long, 6ft high and sticks off the wall about 4ft. Each level in the cage is about 2ft tall & the whole cage is elevated off the ground 2ft so I can store my metal cages underneath. Also 3 inches underneath the cage is a "poo catcher" as I call it. Its plastic siding attached at an angle so that it catches all the bunny waste and runs it into a gutter then into a waste bin. Makes cleanup super easy and keeps all the rabbit urine & poop off my barn floor! Very handy. The bottom level of the cage has wire mesh flooring on each side, & in the middle the floor is wood to hold the food & water dishes and so the buns can rest there feets. The upper level is made of peg board so if anybody pottys up there it will fall to the lower level and out of the cage. There are 2 "nest tunnels" on the upper level each with a section that hinges open for cleaning & peaking. There is a ramp to the second level (nobody ever uses it to go up) and a plank connecting the two levels as-well. Also on the left hand side of the lower level the side wall hinges out with a hay feeder. I can easily fill up my hay feeder while the buns very impatiently wait for there hay. lol Everybody seems super content and happy in the cage so far. My does are not breeding yet but as of now no fights and no dominance issues. Everybody gets along just fine! I'm very happy with them!
I have attached some pictures! Please let me know what you guys think of it! & I hope it may help give others some ideas!
Thanks!
I'm still fairly new to RabbitTalk & raising rabbits so bare with me. I Just wanted to share my colony set-up with everyone and get some opinions and thoughts about it. I currently have 3 Rabbits. (just raising meat mutts for ourselves)
- Heidi (A Californian Doe)
- Spencer (A Californian Buck)
- Emma (A New Zealand Black Doe. She has some Champagne D'Argent in her too)
I got them all together at the same time (mid June) from the same person. None are related. Heidi was 12 weeks, Spencer was 14 weeks & Emma was just 7 weeks when they we're all introduce to each other in a colony cage.
Here are some specs on my colony cage:
I don't really have the space in my barn to do a ground colony like everyone else seems to do so I got creative and made a split level colony cage. Its 8ft long, 6ft high and sticks off the wall about 4ft. Each level in the cage is about 2ft tall & the whole cage is elevated off the ground 2ft so I can store my metal cages underneath. Also 3 inches underneath the cage is a "poo catcher" as I call it. Its plastic siding attached at an angle so that it catches all the bunny waste and runs it into a gutter then into a waste bin. Makes cleanup super easy and keeps all the rabbit urine & poop off my barn floor! Very handy. The bottom level of the cage has wire mesh flooring on each side, & in the middle the floor is wood to hold the food & water dishes and so the buns can rest there feets. The upper level is made of peg board so if anybody pottys up there it will fall to the lower level and out of the cage. There are 2 "nest tunnels" on the upper level each with a section that hinges open for cleaning & peaking. There is a ramp to the second level (nobody ever uses it to go up) and a plank connecting the two levels as-well. Also on the left hand side of the lower level the side wall hinges out with a hay feeder. I can easily fill up my hay feeder while the buns very impatiently wait for there hay. lol Everybody seems super content and happy in the cage so far. My does are not breeding yet but as of now no fights and no dominance issues. Everybody gets along just fine! I'm very happy with them!
I have attached some pictures! Please let me know what you guys think of it! & I hope it may help give others some ideas!
Thanks!