- Jun 15, 2008
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Rabbits want to create a litter area and if they are in wire cages the only place to do that is in a structure you provide like a nest box. Does not close enough to kindling are likely to do that. In colonies where the rabbits are on the ground (either in a building or out in a pen with shelters) the does supposedly keep the nest areas they setup very clean since they have plenty of space to make a community toilet area. I'm hoping to turn a 170sq ft oat bin that was our standard chicken coop in to a meat rabbit colony with no cages. I've got several leads on d'argent rabbits to use for meat and pelts. I'm going to try doing the same on a much smaller scale with my mini rex in an 8x8' building.
