My heart is so warmed to see your little man so involved with you. What a good dad you are. I am 66 years old and lately I have been trying to remember just one time when my dad actually included me or taught me through doing and honestly I can not remember one time. He would give me orders but would not show me or teach me anything. I remember getting my first rabbit when I was 8 or 9 and then at 13 I had 30 rabbits. I really wish I could remember a time when he would help me or let me help him build a rabbit cage or play catch with me or any kind of game. He would just tell me to plow or disk the lower 40 with our farm tractor when I was only 9 years old not showing me how to do it and praying that I done it right or I would be in big trouble. So I really think you are building not only a rabbit cage but a memory that your son will always remember and will tell his kids and grand kids about you and him together building a rabbit cage. If our country's children, if more of them had dad's more like you, we would be a much better nation.
Your a genius.......I already had the same idea up to the guttering........absolutely Genius . Now this channel is worth sharing for me!! Thanks Hun.........
Urine flows down fine, poop would still get stuck but it's easy to wash out with a hose. Just keep an eye on the water level in your bucket while washing it out.
*Raises his hand to ask a very serious question* I live in Mena, Arkansas and our temperatures in July, August and September can be as high as 100F at 85% humidity. How can I keep my rabbits from being broiled alive? I've debated digging a few holes and making a large (10 by 12 foot) buried heat exchanger then running pipes through the cages to lower the temp. Using a solar system/battery/fountain pump I think it's doable. So what are you doing to keep your rabbit's cool in the summer?
usually i use a fan and constantly blow air on them. This year i may make a colony type setup so the rabbits can burrow down in the ground to stay cool
Nice build I built mine similar but notice either my poop doesn't roll much or it rolls too fast and the gutter doesn't catch it all. (Similar to yours but not exact) Did you notice any of this?
Those hutches look great! I believe I was one of your early subscribers. I will work on doing a better job of commenting on your videos. Looking forward to watching your adventures of breeding rabbits.
Those are way too small. Rabbits need room to stretch their legs and move. They don't belong in cages at all or outside. I can't stand breeders. That's where I got my bunny and she was in something like that. It's just about money for any animal breeders.
@Defiant, I have what they call, edge protectors that slide over the cut wire edges to prevent getting scratched. You can buy them from Bass Equipment www.bassequipment.com/Shop/EDGE-PROTECTOR-(6)-1375
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Fixing to show the design to the hubby. And of course I had to subscribe since little Dayton asked so sweetly!
3 years later.. I'd like to know how much poop is sticking in that gutter.. heh heh heh.. great idea, but I'm skeptical of the effectiveness of this method. my family raised rabbits when I was growing up, we had some metal roofing under the cages to redirect the poop into a pile, it didn't work the poop just caked up on it.
I want to get and idea of the angle of the sheet metal. I know your cages are 30 inches deep and 18 inches tall, what is the distance between the top and bottom cages? And the distance from the ground to the bottom of the bottom cage?
So he says in another one of his videos that there's a 4 in difference between the top and bottom of the sheet. The cage depth is 30 inches so there's a rise of 1.6 inches per foot. Most roofs have a 1 in per foot increase so this would be a steeper roof.
I just ran across your channel. I’ve been looking for a good hutch design that is simple and easy to build. While also getting rid of the pans. I just found what I need in yours. Thank you for sharing. You have a new subscriber in me.
Thanks for watching and the sub! I found the pans to be more of a mess than anything else. I have more hutch/cage videos as well, please check.them out!
If you have a garden then saving that rabbit manure would do it wonders and rabbit manure is a cold manure meaning you can add it straight to your soil there's no need to compost it.
Great setup. Everything you use looks robust meant to last. Have you ever tried just letting poop and urine drop on the ground? Also, with your setup, how long can you let it build up before you must dump the bucket? Could you have let them both drain into one bucket, meaning the top downspout drains into the lower one? Thanks!
when i clean it with a garden hose they fill pretty quick. I plan to let the bottom row drop onto the ground once i relocate my hutch but that wont be for a bit. Thanks for watchin!
Even though you rinse the pooh into the bucket. Can you strain the pooh out to use it in compost tea? Or dry it to put in a garden bed? The water doesn't break down the pooh, or needed nutrients?
I like the j clip idea. Im in the process of setting up a new bunny barn atm and WISH i could build hutches like yours. Cheap? Maybe... easy? Not for me... im old n no tools. Lol
Good job, although I also own rabbits and those wire floors are terrible for there feet in the long run. Please add a piece of untreated wood or turf into the bottom for them to stand on. They will also need little boxes to lay in.
Im 100 percent serious about this when i ask, are you willing to sell a kit for this. I dont have a grinder or a truck so i cant make my own. What would you sell something like that for?
Lovely Dayton. For the floor of the hutch, what do I do to reduce the risk of the rabbit legs being entangled in the holes on the floor and still allow for free passage of their faeces? This video is awesome I already subscribed 😂
Can I ask where you get your cages? Do you make the metal cages, or can you buy them in that size? Thanks! That is really a great idea with the gutters!
This is not leagal in Sweden. The cages are not big enough and having net as floor is not ok. This would render a conviction for animal cruelty. But then we have the best animal laws in the world.
There’s actually been studies done and rabbits prefer wire Because it’s cleaner, they don’t overheat, and because they can stand naturally Unlike on a flat surface where their feet are forced to be flat On wire they can curl their toes
Rabbits also have thick fur in the bottom of their paws so they don’t even feel the wire Unlike on a flat surface when a rabbit urinates while on wire they don’t sit in it and get urine build up in their fur which attracts flies
For that reason and the dimensions plus missing hiding place that doubles as a elevated seating place that setup wouldn’t be allowed in my country. We have very strict animal welfare laws compared to the US 🥴
You seem like lovely people but that cage looks pretty horrific, I mean looks like they can barely turn around and even less jump, just saying it as I'm quessing that you probably wouldn't want to intentionally hurt your rabbits or teach your son bad animal care. The smaller the cage the more important it's to let the rabbits some time to free roam too, 2 hours is the minimum that's recomended.
I feel the same way. I’m trying to raise rabbit in as free a way as possible, but the further along I go, the more I understand the hutch method. Rabbits tend to abuse freedom.
Well if you like your rabbits in a cage wire with a place to rest is best. Unless you like wood where they stand in there pee and poop and get sore hocks. Or if you line a wood floor with straw now you get increase risk of ear mites. Wire cage (proper thickness and spacing) is quite hygienic and humane if you do it right. Plus wood absorbs odor and ammonia so they have poorer quality air. If you build cages wire is a great choice!
My heart is so warmed to see your little man so involved with you. What a good dad you are. I am 66 years old and lately I have been trying to remember just one time when my dad actually included me or taught me through doing and honestly I can not remember one time. He would give me orders but would not show me or teach me anything. I remember getting my first rabbit when I was 8 or 9 and then at 13 I had 30 rabbits. I really wish I could remember a time when he would help me or let me help him build a rabbit cage or play catch with me or any kind of game. He would just tell me to plow or disk the lower 40 with our farm tractor when I was only 9 years old not showing me how to do it and praying that I done it right or I would be in big trouble. So I really think you are building not only a rabbit cage but a memory that your son will always remember and will tell his kids and grand kids about you and him together building a rabbit cage. If our country's children, if more of them had dad's more like you, we would be a much better nation.
I'm gonna say it because no one else did.
What a great dog :')
This is my favorite set up so far that I’ve found! Thanks for sharing
Nice build, thanks for sharing.
I raise rabbits in south Louisiana. Love me some baked beans with ground rabbit
What are your cage dimensions and total dimensions? Also, did you build your cages or are were they bought? What are your cage dividers?
Good job, looks like you might be a carpenter,and a good one. Dayton is a good little helper, you are a good Dad.
thank you so much!
Have the gutters turned out to work pretty well as designed? Have you run into any practical issues with them not discarding waste properly?
Glad to find your channel
Your a genius.......I already had the same idea up to the guttering........absolutely Genius . Now this channel is worth sharing for me!! Thanks Hun.........
thanks! could you link to the video where you build the cages?
your design is awesome
thx for repping NASA bro! you rock with your stacked hutch design!
Thanks!
Awesome video you kid is cute n helpful God bless you
Thabks for sharing!
Great design. Did u find that the angle of the gutter was enough for everything to drain into the bucket?
Urine flows down fine, poop would still get stuck but it's easy to wash out with a hose. Just keep an eye on the water level in your bucket while washing it out.
@@OwlCreekHomestead makes sense. Thanks for the reply!!!
No problem, thanks for watching!
Every young boy should have a daddy like you!
Such a nice family
that's what I was looking for .thank you so much !! I dont get why shops dont sell something like this..
Big QUESTION! how does it support the weights of rabbits?
Does fine never had a problem with that.
*Raises his hand to ask a very serious question* I live in Mena, Arkansas and our temperatures in July, August and September can be as high as 100F at 85% humidity. How can I keep my rabbits from being broiled alive? I've debated digging a few holes and making a large (10 by 12 foot) buried heat exchanger then running pipes through the cages to lower the temp. Using a solar system/battery/fountain pump I think it's doable. So what are you doing to keep your rabbit's cool in the summer?
usually i use a fan and constantly blow air on them. This year i may make a colony type setup so the rabbits can burrow down in the ground to stay cool
What breed of rabbits do you have?
Did you make the door latches? If so can you do a youtube on that as well?
Your son is so cute! I hope mine is this helpful when he's older!
Thanks for the ideas, I'm getting back into rabbits after a 6 or 7 year break and there are lots of new things to try.
I took about a 6 year break as well. RUclips was a great way to get back into it! Thanks for watching!
Trying g to decide on hutch idea. Any measurements of hutch and printable instructions?
depends on the breed you raise. a good general cage size is 32X30. I dont have instructions i was just building off what i sketched up.
How did this end up working out?
How are you supporting the wire cages that long of a span?
I use good quality wire from klubertanz.com and have the supports they sell as well.
Of the hutches on u tube, like those the best. 👍
Good job guys !!!
Nice build I built mine similar but notice either my poop doesn't roll much or it rolls too fast and the gutter doesn't catch it all. (Similar to yours but not exact) Did you notice any of this?
sure did. i run water down it to clean up anything that doesnt roll down.
Building my hutch right now also. Like your design
Thanks! Soon I will have to expand! Thanks for watching 👀
Brilliant 🤩 work 🇵🇸❤️🐇
Respect and love
From Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine 🇵🇸 ❤️🐇
Excellent cage with built in toilet facilities. The rabbits will enjoy the larger pen.
I think they will! Thanks for watching!
Do you have plans available?
Wow! Nice video sir👏👏👏👍👍👍 Goodluck and God bless
Great video of father teaching and spending time with son. God Bless you .
Thanks!
Well done guys 😀. Good job.
Those hutches look great! I believe I was one of your early subscribers. I will work on doing a better job of commenting on your videos. Looking forward to watching your adventures of breeding rabbits.
Thanks! Glad to have you watching!
Those are way too small. Rabbits need room to stretch their legs and move. They don't belong in cages at all or outside. I can't stand breeders. That's where I got my bunny and she was in something like that. It's just about money for any animal breeders.
Nice job Dad, mom and Dayton. Those rabbits are going to be so happy to have those nice roomie cages!
Thanks!
Great video, very informative and helpful.
What did you use for the trim around the doors?
@Defiant, I have what they call, edge protectors that slide over the cut wire edges to prevent getting scratched. You can buy them from Bass Equipment www.bassequipment.com/Shop/EDGE-PROTECTOR-(6)-1375
@@kennethmitchell2785 thank you, and happy New Year from 🇦🇺
Excellent design!
What are the j clips called? I can’t find at my local stores
very good dad you are...best video i seen yet. thank you ,and i did subscribed for sure,,,,
Wow, thanks!
Love to see men making me for the next generation.
Thanks for watching!
They look great
where did you buy the wire for the cage. What are the dimensions of the cage holes?
Klubertanz.com I believe they are 18 high, 30x36
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Fixing to show the design to the hubby.
And of course I had to subscribe since little Dayton asked so sweetly!
Great idea 👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
3 years later.. I'd like to know how much poop is sticking in that gutter.. heh heh heh.. great idea, but I'm skeptical of the effectiveness of this method. my family raised rabbits when I was growing up, we had some metal roofing under the cages to redirect the poop into a pile, it didn't work the poop just caked up on it.
Amazing video, gona get started with almost the exact setup for my kids, thank you for sharing your top notch work! 🙂
I want to get and idea of the angle of the sheet metal. I know your cages are 30 inches deep and 18 inches tall, what is the distance between the top and bottom cages? And the distance from the ground to the bottom of the bottom cage?
So he says in another one of his videos that there's a 4 in difference between the top and bottom of the sheet. The cage depth is 30 inches so there's a rise of 1.6 inches per foot. Most roofs have a 1 in per foot increase so this would be a steeper roof.
I just ran across your channel. I’ve been looking for a good hutch design that is simple and easy to build. While also getting rid of the pans. I just found what I need in yours. Thank you for sharing. You have a new subscriber in me.
Thanks for watching and the sub! I found the pans to be more of a mess than anything else. I have more hutch/cage videos as well, please check.them out!
You really should use ear protection. Trust me you wouldn’t like permanent ringing in your ears…. But love your info
Great video. Even better fathering. Big ups to you bro.
Thank you so much! I love spending time like that with my son.
Nice hutch!
Thanks!!
Where can I buy them cages at?
I made them. They aren't hard to build, check out my videos on it!
If you have a garden then saving that rabbit manure would do it wonders and rabbit manure is a cold manure meaning you can add it straight to your soil there's no need to compost it.
Great setup. Everything you use looks robust meant to last. Have you ever tried just letting poop and urine drop on the ground? Also, with your setup, how long can you let it build up before you must dump the bucket? Could you have let them both drain into one bucket, meaning the top downspout drains into the lower one? Thanks!
when i clean it with a garden hose they fill pretty quick. I plan to let the bottom row drop onto the ground once i relocate my hutch but that wont be for a bit.
Thanks for watchin!
what do use for the partitions? what material is it made of?
Even though you rinse the pooh into the bucket. Can you strain the pooh out to use it in compost tea? Or dry it to put in a garden bed? The water doesn't break down the pooh, or needed nutrients?
I usually just dump it right on the garden. Sometimes I put it in a pile then till it in, but usually just put it straight on.
Oh, I have horrible soil up around my house so I have put a ton of it on my yard to get grass growing.
Love your design might just try it. What's the measurements for the cage?
I haven't measured in a while but if I remember right they are 32x30
@@OwlCreekHomestead are these cages 24 inches in height?
How much does this cost??
I like the j clip idea. Im in the process of setting up a new bunny barn atm and WISH i could build hutches like yours. Cheap? Maybe... easy? Not for me... im old n no tools. Lol
Nice hutch
Thanks!
Do you sell plans?
That’s an awesome hutch! Thank you!!!
THIS IS WAY TO SMALL FOR BUNNIES, ITS HORRIBLE. I absolutely hate if people don’t understand that bunnies need space. Educate yourself!!
Good job, although I also own rabbits and those wire floors are terrible for there feet in the long run. Please add a piece of untreated wood or turf into the bottom for them to stand on. They will also need little boxes to lay in.
thanks! I keep a plastic try in with them to sit on when they want to get off the wire. Thanks for watchin!
Love the gutter idea!!! How’s it been working for you so far?
I really like it! I would like to put more angle on it in the future, but I have no complaints.
Where did you get the metal cage? Did you make that?
Please safety glasses for your son ,love your videos
Where did you get your caging material?
Klubertanz.com
So if u set up auto sprayers it could do it all for you nice
where did you get the cages ?
Im 100 percent serious about this when i ask, are you willing to sell a kit for this. I dont have a grinder or a truck so i cant make my own. What would you sell something like that for?
That never crossed my mind. I guess I can build one to sell if you were local to me.
Thanks!
Lovely Dayton.
For the floor of the hutch, what do I do to reduce the risk of the rabbit legs being entangled in the holes on the floor and still allow for free passage of their faeces?
This video is awesome
I already subscribed 😂
Sharing this wonderful design with real people is much more helpful than SpaceX will ever be. Don't fool yourself!
Could you give an exact amount of wood and other materials
It depends on your cage size but he uses 8 whole 2x4 boards for his build
Owl Creek homestead
Excelente 👍👍👊🏼👊🏼
Cleaver setup. 👍
Thanks!
Can I ask where you get your cages? Do you make the metal cages, or can you buy them in that size? Thanks! That is really a great idea with the gutters!
I make them. I have multiple videos on them, sub and check them out! Thanks for watchin!
Maybe some gutter gards so poop don't fill up.
The company you order your equipment from can you Let me know the whole name or email thank you
Yes!! my bad
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just throw a worm bin underneath the hutch, the worms will eat all the poop
I need to look into those, i have heard of them but dont have much knowledge on them.
This is not leagal in Sweden. The cages are not big enough and having net as floor is not ok. This would render a conviction for animal cruelty. But then we have the best animal laws in the world.
Who cares.
Soon to be swedistan
The wire bottoms are not good for the rabbits feet
I added plastic trays for them to get off the wire when needed so they can relieve their feet.
There’s actually been studies done and rabbits prefer wire
Because it’s cleaner, they don’t overheat, and because they can stand naturally
Unlike on a flat surface where their feet are forced to be flat
On wire they can curl their toes
Rabbits also have thick fur in the bottom of their paws
so they don’t even feel the wire
Unlike on a flat surface when a rabbit urinates while on wire they don’t sit in it and get urine build up in their fur which attracts flies
It’s if you have thin wire it’s bad but heavy gage wire is just fine.
That’s great.. but rabbits pee out the back… they will owe past your panel
Rabbits should not walk in wire, they are getting sores on their feets. And that not even enough space for 2 rabbits... please do some reseach....
This is for meat rabbits, know what you're talking about before your comment.
The amount of ads I have to see to watch your channel is atrocious.
this its not a good design. Poor rabbit that will get theirs paw hurts. Its not good for them to walk on those metal.
For that reason and the dimensions plus missing hiding place that doubles as a elevated seating place that setup wouldn’t be allowed in my country. We have very strict animal welfare laws compared to the US 🥴
Nice rabbit prison.
You seem like lovely people but that cage looks pretty horrific, I mean looks like they can barely turn around and even less jump, just saying it as I'm quessing that you probably wouldn't want to intentionally hurt your rabbits or teach your son bad animal care. The smaller the cage the more important it's to let the rabbits some time to free roam too, 2 hours is the minimum that's recomended.
That's not a hutch! That's a prison!!!
I feel the same way. I’m trying to raise rabbit in as free a way as possible, but the further along I go, the more I understand the hutch method. Rabbits tend to abuse freedom.
I will never, ever , force my rabbits , to live on a gaze, metal dread wire floor...
Well if you like your rabbits in a cage wire with a place to rest is best. Unless you like wood where they stand in there pee and poop and get sore hocks. Or if you line a wood floor with straw now you get increase risk of ear mites. Wire cage (proper thickness and spacing) is quite hygienic and humane if you do it right. Plus wood absorbs odor and ammonia so they have poorer quality air.
If you build cages wire is a great choice!
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