WhenInRhome
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When we first got 2 bunnies a few months ago we went the "recycle" route. I had many pinterest inspired pallet hutch ideas. In reality those stupid pallets were crazy hard to work with. I gave up after an hour and my hubby had to finish. We used one broken apart pallet for the bottom and parts for the top and sides. It did not come out nearly as glamorous as the images on pinterest that is for sure!
Now that I see how large my so called mini rabbits grew we need a bigger cage. The one we have is 4x4. They seem crowded and only poop in the one 2x2 corner that I had a solid floor on. It is gross and I am sick of cleaning it. We are getting a lot of flies between the rabbit cage and the 8x30 chicken coop/run that is next to it. I made a chicken tractor for some chicks and thought it might be a good idea for rabbits to.
So would a 3 ft tall 4x8 cage be big enough? The back 2 ft would be enclosed on the sides with a door. Then 1/2 in hardware cloth (we have raccoons) on the top, sides, and underneath. I could put wheels on it to move it around the yard to spread the poo I think instead of an A frame like my chicken tractor I would make it square so I could put a roof (corrugated plastic) roof on for shade. I know that my poor chicks hated the heat/sun in the chicken tractor. I am sure rabbits would appreciate the shade.
So is this just a bad idea and would a regular hutch on legs be better?
Now that I see how large my so called mini rabbits grew we need a bigger cage. The one we have is 4x4. They seem crowded and only poop in the one 2x2 corner that I had a solid floor on. It is gross and I am sick of cleaning it. We are getting a lot of flies between the rabbit cage and the 8x30 chicken coop/run that is next to it. I made a chicken tractor for some chicks and thought it might be a good idea for rabbits to.
So would a 3 ft tall 4x8 cage be big enough? The back 2 ft would be enclosed on the sides with a door. Then 1/2 in hardware cloth (we have raccoons) on the top, sides, and underneath. I could put wheels on it to move it around the yard to spread the poo I think instead of an A frame like my chicken tractor I would make it square so I could put a roof (corrugated plastic) roof on for shade. I know that my poor chicks hated the heat/sun in the chicken tractor. I am sure rabbits would appreciate the shade.
So is this just a bad idea and would a regular hutch on legs be better?