best timber for a rabbit hutch
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Whatever you use, the little blighters will chew it. Cast iron might stop 'em though!
I kept mine in wire mesh cages within a wooden box they couldn't get at. As they have to keep their incisors under control, you may have to give them something tasty to bite so they leave the hutch alone. Any ideas?
I kept mine in wire mesh cages within a wooden box they couldn't get at. As they have to keep their incisors under control, you may have to give them something tasty to bite so they leave the hutch alone. Any ideas?
I started out with nothing, I still have most of it.
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i made a rabbit hutch for my gcse woodwork project about 13 years ago. i had 3d mortice and tennon joints to make up the frame work then just used normal ply to make it up. i used non pet harmfull wood preservative. it ended up in a skip about 3 years ago lol.
i would say that shiplap cladding would probably be fine and look nicer. but make sure its well treated with the corect wood preservative
i would say that shiplap cladding would probably be fine and look nicer. but make sure its well treated with the corect wood preservative
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Marine ply is good as it poison them and deals with their corrosive wee quite well. Used to have rabbits that learned to use a litter tray. My old man years ago used to bread them and made a massive multi story hutch out of ply - worked a treat.
Just make sure its fox proof - which is easier said then done!
Just make sure its fox proof - which is easier said then done!
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Having had rabbits all my life i can advise that your bog standard wood from your local diy shop will be fine (tongue and groove is better)...
You can get waterproof paint for the outside that is not harmful to pets and also stainer on the inside that is not harmful (it iwll say on the tin)...
WIth regards to them chewing everything, they will only tend to chew if you dont give them anything else to chew... Give them a cardboard box to play with, some apple branches are great, straw tunnels etc...
Also due to welfare guidelines they reccommend rabbits need a 6ft wide hutch (with a run attached) to be able to live a nice life...
I would not reccommend to have your rabbits living on wire as it is not comfortable for them but if you want to save the floor of your hutch then lino is great and if you dont want them chewing the wood supports then pop some wire over those bits only and they wont chew them (dont put wire everywhere!)
Failing that get them a second hand wendyhouse like i did!
You can get waterproof paint for the outside that is not harmful to pets and also stainer on the inside that is not harmful (it iwll say on the tin)...
WIth regards to them chewing everything, they will only tend to chew if you dont give them anything else to chew... Give them a cardboard box to play with, some apple branches are great, straw tunnels etc...
Also due to welfare guidelines they reccommend rabbits need a 6ft wide hutch (with a run attached) to be able to live a nice life...
I would not reccommend to have your rabbits living on wire as it is not comfortable for them but if you want to save the floor of your hutch then lino is great and if you dont want them chewing the wood supports then pop some wire over those bits only and they wont chew them (dont put wire everywhere!)
Failing that get them a second hand wendyhouse like i did!
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