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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…

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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Learn how to build new cages for your growing baby rabbits. Get insights from a first-time project with trial and error experiences, leading to smoother and more efficient designs for your pet bunnies.

As the baby rabbits grow bigger, new cages must be built. Like any first time project, there is always trial and error. Since our first litter, we have made a few changes to our design that i believe will help make our second go around much smoother and efficient.

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Are you a pet rabbit owner looking for the best materials to put in the bottom of their cage? Explore top solutions for rabbit cage lining and care tips. #Rabbits #pets #smallpets

Do you have a pet rabbit and are looking for the best things to put in the bottom of their cage? Here are some great options for what to put in the bottom of a rabbit cage. I how to care for pet rabbits I pet rabbit care I small animal care I rabbit information I information on pet rabbits I what to do with pet rabbits I things to know about pet rabbits I pet rabbit tips I care tips for pet rabbits I rabbit cage lining I materials for rabbit cage bottom I #Rabbits #pets #smallpets

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Learn how to make DIY wood stacker frames for your rabbitry. Hang three modular cages and trays within these frames, painted for durability and featuring casters for easy mobility. With only 16 cuts of wood required, these frames are simple to build and convenient for one person.

These DIY wood stacker frames hang three 30”x30”x18” modular cages and trays within. They are painted to last longer and feature casters for easy moving and cleaning in the barn. They are simple to make, only requiring 16 cuts of wood each, and can easily be built by one person.

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