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4 Row Caged Rabbit House
Cross section, floor plan and detail drawings of a smaller version of the 6 row house. Approximately 60 does and bucks can be housed. Capacity can be doubled or tripled by stacking cages.
 
6 Row Caged Rabbit House
Cross section, floor plan and detail drawings of a single-tier cage house for approximately 100 does and bucks. Capacity can be doubled or tripled by stacking cages.
 
An indoor Rabbit Hutch
How to make an indoor rabbit hutch. Plans, photos and instructions. In both metric (mm) and Imperial (ft and ins) measurements.
 
Batting Cage
Discover fun and easy ways to incorporate baseball themes and memorabilia into your home. This episode provides step-by-step instructions for building a batting cage
 
Calf Hutch
This plan outlines the construction and management details for a calf hutch. The calf hutch is framed simply with 38 mm (2?) lumber and covered with full-sized panels of 9.5 mm (3/8?) sheathing grade exterior plywood. Exterior grade Aspenite sheathing 12.5 mm (1/2?) thick may be substituted. The calf hutch is an economical alternative to building a specialized calf nursery, and it can be much bett...
 
Canary Cage
You can make this attractive bird cage in your own workshop and have something a little different than the usual run of cages.
 
Construction of a Hutch
If no building exists, this backyard hutch will protect the animals in most climates. It utilizes both wooden and wire parts. Be certain wooden parts are sanitized regularly when used.
 
Double Row Rabbit Barn
30 ft x 120 ft x 8 ft or 22 ft x 56 ft Hung double multi row cages. You must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader program on your computer to view this plan.
 
Home Made Rabbit Cages
Plans for building two types of all metal rabbit cages. The plan is viewable and printable using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
 
Homemade Rabbit Cage
Not exactly woodworking related but since there are others here, I?ll list this one too.


 
How To Build Rabbit Cages
The first and most important decision is whether you should build your own cages or buy rabbit cages already built. One assumption is that if you build your own cages, you?ll save lots of money.
 
Iguana Cage Construction
General information of how to build one.
 
Kitchen Hutch
Combine the old and the new to create a ?new antique? kitchen hutch - a cupboard with display shelves. You may have to register as a member at the DeltaMachinery site to view this free woodworking plan.
 
Knockdown Hutch Box
Several years ago, Masters Robyyan Torr d?Elandris and Terafan Greydragon developed plans for a knock-down panel chest. ?Why would someone want a box that breaks apart?? you might ask. Well, they are particularly useful when one needs a large box that can be transported in a not-so-large vehicle.
 
Knockdown Hutch Chest
Several years ago, Masters Robyyan Torr d?Elandris and Terafan Greydragon developed plans for a knock-down panel chest. ?Why would someone want a box that breaks apart?? you might ask
 
Rabbit Barn
10? x 10? post and beam construction with elevated cages. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on your computer to view this plan.
 
Rabbit Barn (Raised)
Rabbit Barn House, 8 x 8 x 6 ft, Gable roof, stud wall, raised wooden floor construction. You MUST have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your machine to view this plan. The Reader is free and available online.
 
Rabbit Hutch
Here is an inexpensive coop with which you can gain maximum results from rabbits, easy to build and inexpensive.
 
Rabbit Live Trap
To be effective, the rabbit trap should be constructed of fairly good lumber. The door and its guides are critical points, since gravity must close the door after the trigger is tripped. Be sure...
 
Rabbit Live Trap ii
This rabbit trap is rather simple and easy to build. The trap door is released when the animal dislodges the "trigger" supporting the door. The swinging door must be long enough to close tightly against the floor to prevent opening from inside.