Great vid. Everybody always want to have a high rise bunny cage, like housing a German Shepherd. Rabbits and Hares live in small tunnels and dens underground, so having all that air space is wasted space. Lower cages 12-16 inches won't impair the rabbits mindset, especially if the top is solid (no hawks flying down to grab them ..).
Liked your video. Really nice concept. I'd worry about the zip ties tho. She could chew through them. Next time try j cage clips. They are metal so she couldn't chew them off. Still tho, very nice and simple house. Going to try one myself.
+cindy farmer i put treats a few ranks up the ramp so she can smell it but has to get halfway up to get it. Then I put it a little higher. Soon she figures out where it leads to.
Great vid. Everybody always want to have a high rise bunny cage, like housing a German Shepherd. Rabbits and Hares live in small tunnels and dens underground, so having all that air space is wasted space. Lower cages 12-16 inches won't impair the rabbits mindset, especially if the top is solid (no hawks flying down to grab them ..).
Liked your video. Really nice concept. I'd worry about the zip ties tho. She could chew through them. Next time try j cage clips. They are metal so she couldn't chew them off. Still tho, very nice and simple house. Going to try one myself.
how do u train a rabbit to go 👆 and 👇 the ramp?
+cindy farmer i put treats a few ranks up the ramp so she can smell it but has to get halfway up to get it. Then I put it a little higher. Soon she figures out where it leads to.
+Backyard Boogi ok ty I will try that.
What types of wood did you use
+Raequan Lee we used ply wood boards, pine and red wood for the sides
I don't have wood what can I do
Maria Hernandez you'll need wood.
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