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Date Posted: 17:08:06 05/07/02 Tue
Author: Rachie
Subject: Re: Rabbit Hutches
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: Rabbit Hutches" on 11:13:49 05/02/02 Thu

I have 4 rabbits and i have cages that are built the way you guys want them. You need 13 meters of wire, 7 fencing posts at 3 meters length, 24 meters of timber, nails, staple gun, 2 plastic hobby boxes, 4 hinges, 2 lengths of corrugated iron at 2 meters long and 1 meter wide and a bail of straw. I know this sounds like a lot but it really doesn't cost as much as it sounds.

Cages are 2x1 meters each. Dig 6 holes at 2 meters apart length ways and 1 meter apart width ways. each hole should be about 50cm deep. Cut posts at 150cm each. Put one in each hole and fill in the dirt. Nail 8 meters of timber to the posts 40cm off the ground. Then another 8 meters of timber around the top. Then with the 1 meter pieces nail them to the top of the legths of timber that are 40cm's off the ground. Roll 4 meters of the wire out and put it on the bottom of the cages. Staple it down. Then staple the wire to the out side of the cage. join the hinges onto the corrugated iron and then join it onto the timber at the back of the cage. Then with the plastic hobby boxes. Make sure they have lids. Cut a hole in the lid with a hack saw blade. Fill the box with straw and put the lid back on. pop it into the cage and cover the cage floor with starw. This stops the rabbits cutting their feet on the wire.

And there you have the finished Product

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