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two small white rabbits standing next to each other on top of dry grass and hay

*This post may contain affiliate links, which means as an Amazon Associate I may receive a small percentage from qualifying purchases if you make a purchase using the links, at no additional cost* --------------------------------------------------------- Spread the loveSetting up your rabbit area outdoors allows your rabbits to live a more natural life with lots of room …

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the little avlon farm's colony rabbit nest boxes are ready to be dug

We’ve been raising rabbits for meat off and on for years. From the beginning, I sought alternatives to traditional cages. We started out with rabbit tractors, which worked great for small numbers but weren’t really scalable. Then, at our old house, we started a colony and it was the perfect answer, until the goats pushed on

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two rabbits are sitting in their caged enclosures, one is orange and the other is brown

Plans for the best rabbit growout hutch! This guide explains everything - from the materials and supplies needed, all cuts to be made, a “cut chart” to save you on lumber costs, comprehensive assembly, and bonus shelf area for rabbits to jump up on. This growout hutch is perfect for growing out meat

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rabbits in their cages with the text rabbit housing options pros and cons of wire cages, hutches, & tractors

When you decide to start raising meat rabbits, the first thing you’ll have to do is set up some sort of rabbit housing. The main options are wire cages, hutches, colonies, and tractors. Here are some pros and cons of some of these options based on my own experiences.

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the rabbit house size guide for rabbits is shown in this screenshoter's manual

Rabbit Hutch/Cage Size Guide Rabbits need somewhere to eat, sleep, hide, and go to the toilet, plus room to hop, run, play, jump, and dig. To provide enough space for all this, the minimum recommended size for the living space, e.g. hutch or cage, is 12 square feet (1.1 square meters), for example 6'x2' (1.8mx0.6m), with the addition of a larger area (32 sq. ft.) for exercise. This is just the minimum though; try to give your rabbit as much space as you can. Living Space - Minimum 12 sq. ft…

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a wooden table with three cages on top

Building a Sectional Rabbit Hutch: If you're new to raising rabbits as part of an urban homesteading project (like I am), you're going to need a home for them. A breeding pair can produce 8-10 bunnies per litter and I'm sure the cats and dogs aren't going to like giving up their co…

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