Thursday, July 30, 2009

What is a good design for a rabbit hutch?

My rabbit has gotten bigger than expected and his wooden hutch is stained (he's not nutered). Does anyone one know a good design I can use to build a new one?

What is a good design for a rabbit hutch?
This hutch is about 3x6 ft





Frame a 3x6 foot cube on 4 sides with wire-leave the top open unless you want to put hanging toys in it then put wire on the top too. Cover the roof with sheet tin. Put hinges on 1 (3ft) side so the whole side would be a door. On the 6 ft side make a smaller door. Build a small box, all wood, and cut a whole in it for the door. Make the top so you can open it and clean it.
Reply:go to The Wooden Garden.com they have some of the coolest hutches
Reply:Have you thought about bringing your bun inside? Wire floors are uncomfortable for bunny's feet! Plus outside, even in a hutch, your rabbit is not 100% protected. Your bun can easily be litter trained just like a cat. They make excellent pets.





Here is a link on Rabbit Housing: http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/housi...





http://www.rabbitsanctuary.org/pdf/BUNBA...


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