Starting a Rabbitry and need an outdoor cage set up!

Rabbits Online Forum

Help Support Rabbits Online Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Katie Kay

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2010
Messages
58
Reaction score
0
Location
Shell Lake, Wisconsin, USA
i am starting to breed mini rexes and i need some really good outdoor cage ideas that i could uild or immitate. please post anything you have! if i want more details of think of somthing more i am looking for i will post again
 
Doesn't it get too cold in Wisconsin to have rabbits outside in the winter?

Not sure...just checking.
 
i have a garage where i can put them in the winter. and i am buying a mini rex breeding trio so i am looking for some breeding cages to. please and thankyou!

ps i know that there is other threads like this but i am looking for breeding outdoor cages so none of the other threads have that kind of stuff exactly
 
Hutches rather then metal cages would probably be your best bet if they are going to be out in the cold. Here are just some stuff I pulled off google

Hutches for two rabbits

Rabbit_Hutch_Outback_Supra_2_Story.jpg


RabbitHutch.jpg


4ft%20Plywood%20Rabbit%20Hutch.JPG


Small, simple single hutches might be a good alternative to small, single metal cages

rabbit-hutch.jpg


089091.jpg


Just a couple of ideas :) Having hutches with some sort of enclosed, ''sleeping area'' might work well for the colder months (even in the garage) if your are going to be breeding. Plus if your rabbits can get out of the rain/wind/snow/sun if they are outside.
 
If they are coming in during the winter, I would suggest some single, lighter weight cages that can be carried by a person or two.

However, they may not need to come in for the winter. A well-built hutch will insulate them as well as a garage. For rabbits who are outside all year long, I highly suggest a hutch with one of the solid wooden "houses" attached, like that last hutch picture. You can fill this with hay or straw in the winter and it will keep them warm.

Cold isn't a problem so much as heat. So in the summers, you'll want to make sure they are in a shady spot of the yard, preferably against a wall which tends to keep the hutches cooler.
 
Oooh! I have some great pics of the amazing outdoor set up I have/had. I'm selling it and replacing it with wire cages... (Because it's a lot easier to add a 10 pound cage, than to build a 150 pound four hole.)

Anywho. I'll post in the morning... Posting this so I remember to do it. XD
 

Latest posts

Back
Top