Pics of Rabbit Cages

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The ones Ken built, by request:

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This one is half done, due to running out of materials AND money.

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This one is complete. Two levels and a hidey hole.
 
Do you have a catch tray for droppings? or Are your rabbits litter trained? I'm thinking I might need to make some of those lol
 
~Wind~ :

Do you have a catch tray for droppings? or Are your rabbits litter trained? I'm thinking I might need to make some of those lol

Nope it falls right out the bottom and Ken washes the concrete down with the hose every morning. Takes about 5 minutes. Then the goats come and eat it.
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Gross but efficient.
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~Wind~ :

Hmm I may need to get me a goat lol

With 2.5 acres in the desert, we NEED them more than anything. No weeds in our yard!!!​
 
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We chose individual cages with wire bottoms for easier clean up. Those solid floors are STINKY! Rabbit poop isn't so bad, but the pee?? UGH!
 
I built these last year. I currently have them divided down the middle (they are 2x4, so currently 2x2 times 4)

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And then I built these this year. 4 levels at 2x4 each, not divided.
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The one on the left is the only one I bought as an actual hutch. The one on the right I built. I use the top as a chicken brooder and the bottom as a rabbit cage.
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My neutered pet bunny and his girlfriend live in here. I built it last year as a chicken tractor. It has a 2x4 inside area with a 4x6 outside area.
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I started this one but have never finished it.
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What were you going to use to catch droppings between the cage levels?
 

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