
| Better Farming Series 36. Raising Rabbits 1: Learning About Rabbits; Building the Pens; Choosing Rabbits (FAO, 1988, 56 p.) |
| Building the rabbit pens |
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1 you will need four posts of about 10 cm in diameter for the legs and two boards of about 4 x 10 cm for the floor braces (each post should be buried in the ground about 45 cm)

2 cut the top of each of the floor braces as shown to keep the rabbit droppings from collecting on top of the boards
3 the floor braces can be attached to the posts using wood screws or bolts with nuts



4 build the basic frames for the pens one frame for the back and one frame for the front, as shown above and below

5 dig tour holes about 50 cm deep and put about 5 cm of small stones in the bottom of each hole

6 put the frames in the holes and hold them straight with wood strips

7 when the frames are level, fill the holes with earth and pack it well so that the frames cannot move
8 cover the ends of the pens with wooden boards

9 cover the back oat the pens with wooden boards



10 build a wail and cover it with bamboo or wooden strips

11 attach a 15- cm board to the front of the pens, as shown


12 when the board is in place, make sure that the wall in the centre is straight and fasten the front of the wall to the board (see arrow)
13 for the floor, you can use round pieces of wood, straight tree branches or pieces of bamboo about 3 cm in diameter, with a space of no more than 1.5 cm between them

14 if you use tree branches, be sure that they are straight or your rabbits may catch their legs and hurt themselves

15 when you put in the floor, be sure that the space around the edge is no wider than 1.5 cm


16 finish boxing in the front of the pens using 10 cm boards making sure that the openings are square and straight
17 attach four pieces of wood to the inside corners of each pen (see arrows) to hold the pen doors on the inside

18 attach four small wooden blocks that can be turned and a strip of wood (see arrows), to hold the pen doors on the outside

19 build a roof for the pens using wooden boards about 2 cm thick and of any width

20 cover the roof with a piece of sheet metal or pieces of tin cut from cans


Note: if you use pieces cut from cans, begin by putting the first piece of tin at the bottom of the roof and overlap the edges of each piece of tin above it
21 build door frames for both pens; one to close the whole pen and another smaller door to fit inside the larger door

22 cover the inside of the large and small door with wooden strips as shown below

23 make a plant container using two pieces of wood and close it with wooden strips

24 make a water container using a bottle and a tin, such as a sardine tin

25 attach the plant container to the large door and the water container to the small door

26 attach the small door to the large door

Ways to attach the small door
27 you can attach the small door using metal hinges or strips of leather

28 when the small door is closed you can hold it in place with a hook and eye, a wooden block and screw, or a leather strap and a wooden pin
29 to finish the pens, put the large door and the small door in place in each pen and attach a rat guard to each of the legs


How to make a rat guard
30 you can make rat guards for each of the legs of your pens using a piece of tin

Three kinds of grain feeders
31 for a grain feeder you can use a hollow piece of bamboo or a dish or other container. Attach the feeder to a piece of wood to keep the rabbits from spilling their food


32 you can also make a grain feeder using tin or metal


Two kinds of nest boxes

33 build a nest box for each female rabbit using wood about 1.5 cm thick

Some other ideas for your pens
34 you can dig a pit near your pens to hold the rabbit droppings note: rabbit droppings make a good fertilizer for your garden

35 if there are small animals that might harm your rabbits, build a fence around your pens

36 if it rains a lot where you live, build a shelter over your pens to keep your rabbits dry

37 plastic sheets that can be rolled up and down will also help to keep your rabbits dry and to protect them from wind
