bassequipment.com/roll-wire/ Give them a call and they can help you out...you should use the GAW (galvanized after wire) They sell cages too bassequipment.com/cages/rabbit-cages/
You are a good teacher so precise I enjoyed your show. NO music and no crazy fake sounds made me glad. I am tired of seeing farm shows that play music when I watch to get rid of the world for a little while and have peace. The commercials are enough crazyness
That is one sharp line-up. I bet those cages last so long he gives them to his grandkids one day. :) God bless you guys, good to see you all are doing well. We're getting ready for it aren't we, the ride to come. Lord willing, it will be more smooth than rough.
Loved seeing men pay such attention to little details! Unfortunately, that's so rare these days...I always respect quality over quantity! (And you made it LOOK so easy 😅) Great job, gentlemen! 💜
Thank you. You and Seth have knowledge that can not be taught in schools. This video is extremely helpful. Your 'how to' videos are appreciated. My husband and I both lost our parents before we were 30. So we've had to teach ourselves. We've not had family with knowledge to pass down to us.
I'm sorry for your loss. :( That is really hard. So very proud of you for putting in the hard work of learning things yourselves. Can't thank Mr. Duke enough for his well-edited and excellently thorough videos.
Hi Duke, that’s a great cage, on the waterers I usually put them with the other end down but it probably doesn’t matter, I’m about to make some more and this is a great refresher, thanks for making this video, Cristobal
Great video gentlemen.. No frill, just fact and information.. Thank you for sharing your knowledge so freely.. I pray many will put it to use, and that the Lord blesses you for it.
Made mine out if 30 inch wire base and top with 18 inch high for large New Zealand White rabbits. My cage stands were welded 1/2 inch galv. Conduit. Mine was 10 feet long. I've retired from raising rabbits. Now my nephew raises rabbits. Thanks for sharing.
Great video guys. I built my two 9 foot cages yesterday before seeing your video but was able to finish instinctually with most of your ideas and will add in the ones I missed. I was able to stand my cages on end as they were very sturdy. Getting my first rabbits tomorrow...soon to come BBQ rabbit. I don't care how cute they are, just how good they taste...
@@RuffCut not bad. Hot n humid. Doors are stickin. Lol. I need a house boat.. so i can stay layin in bed with the fan on.. and fish out the windah. Lol. Happy monday man👍👍🌄
I have not seen the fencing that has smaller wire at the bottom! I've always had to add hardware cloth for "baby saver" purpose. Will be looking for that spacing now! Most of my supplies come from Tractor Supply, as there really isn't much of any other farm-related store around my location. I've custom built a lot of rabbit cages though. I try to make them as big a space as possible. And I've been known to take a 36-inch tall and cut it in half, losing the 2 inches in the middle long ways from the cut-offs. Also, I didn't have an angle grinder, so had to use tin snips. Lots of work that way, but some times we use whatever tools are available. And as a creative idea, if you don't have a j-clip and tool, you can cut every other piece off and leave the ones in between long, and use them to bend around the other piece. It's VERY sturdy; just make sure there are no sharp ends on the inside. The bigger spacing the wire, the easier it is to wrap the ends. And hardware wire doesn't work - it's too thin. I have never cut a hole for the feeder to hang on the outside; I wire tie the feeder on the inside, and bend/fold a thin metal sheet into a rectangular shape, and insert it into the feeder - as an extender. This way, I can pour feed from the top (outside) of the cage, don't have a hole in the customized cage itself. And the benefit to that is, more feed means less labor - only fill the feeder once a week, depending on how many rabbits are in the section. And at 25 minutes in, if you had inverted the wires, the rows would have matched up easier to j-clip. You actually did the hardest spacing by not lining up the wire sides. :)
Dee you may not have noticed i put the holes in the doors for the feeders and not the cages...not sure what you mean about inverting the wires...its been a while since I built this cage....Thanks
Howdy Mr. Duke- even though I don’t have rabbits I sure enjoyed watching the video. Nice job Seth, on the cage. This is going to be very helpful to people who want to raise rabbits. Gonna pass the video along to a friend who is getting into rabbits. God bless y’all
Them are some good looking cages ya make Mr. Duke. I’d like to get into raising rabbits. Might have to make a trip to Louisiana to get some help on making them cages 😁 Take care. Be safe and God bless
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You are such a good teacher! First time raising a meat animal, I want to start with just one or two rabbits. Should I just go ahead and buy a pre-made cage? Those are cheaper than buying wire rolls and they're already built. Then maybe wait till I'm more experienced before I go building my own cages like you do?
Great video. I like your straight to the point approach. Now that the cage is built. How will they be placed? On a frame with legs or will they be suspended from the roof?
BTW I got a roll of wire from TSC that had a 1/4 inch flaw, and NONE of the walls would match up enough to put in a J-clip! It was a nightmare! Should have taken the entire thing back to TSC but I didn't have time to return it, had to "make do". Let's just say the cage wasn't exactly square. :( Amazing how much a 1/4 inch flaw created such a difficult cage to custom build.
good question...I have seen them bent like that but the corners are not as strong . The corners the way we did it have 2 wires fastened together in the corner vertically and make the cage stronger. Thanks
Hi Kathryn, in my rabbit playlist there are 2 videos "Homestead meat rabbits" that show how I mounted the boxes. I remember you commenting before but not sure if you asked about building the box itself...I have not done a video building the box, just mounting them.
Hello Mr.Duke. Great videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Do you get your wire and other supplies locally or are you ordering online? If online would you please share? Thank you!
Hi Therese...I can answer your questions but I have the feeling you havent raised rabbits before...the wire is expensive and if you are starting out it would be good to find someone going out of business and start from there...to many people start with a big investment and find out its not for them...you can find cheap cages and people that just dont want to keep rabbits any longer...let me know if this helps...thanks
Is there a disadvantage to building two of these back-to-back (ie share the back wall), so I could save fencing AND put the cages in the middle of my shade structure (to allow for better shading, I'd walk on the outside of the cages rather than inbetween 2 long cages)?
when it comes to feeding you can walk the aisle without going around. Its easier to handle the rabbits moving them from one cage to another when breeding. Besides having a huge cage to support its harder to clean without water spraying on the rabbits in the back cages...a lot of the nasty goes out the back of the cages and gets in their feed and on the rabbits. Rabbits should get some direct sunlight early and late in the day
wire gets expensive...check with your local feed store and you might get it cheaper because of shipping charges....I get mine at Bass Equipment. www.bassequipment.com/
How much is the shipping for the baby saver wire from Bass? I found some at another company (Louis Page) and the shipping was going to be $262 or so. The wire listed for $162. I can’t pay that much for a roll of wire.
I have to say it was much cheaper at Lowes. It was 56 dollars for a 36" by 25' roll of the fine (1/2") grid. That's where I live of course. Might be different elsewhere. Also it might be more expensive next week! "Biden's economy" as they say.
Just built my 1st 1 per your instruction had a issue with ends and dividers wire came out half way thru cut them at 24 1/2 worked on the ends dividers look like crap .
Anyone know: Is there some tool, or tip to use wire instead of jclips? I have lots of 1/8" aluminum wire I could use instead (I don't have a tool/ jclips).
HELLO, FIRST TIME HERE. DO YOU TWO SHIP THESE OUT? GEEZ I BOUGHT ALL THE WIRE, HAVEN'T A CLUE IF ITS WHAT YOU'VE GOT, I TOLD EM WHAT I WANTED IT FOR AND SO WHATEVER I HAVE I HAVE LOL. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND SOMEONE TO BUILD IT FOR ME, FOR TWO YEARS, NO ONE, CARES I'VE HAD AN UNFINISHED CHICKEN COOP, FOR MORE THAN THREE YEARS, WHICH I DESIGNED, BUT ITS NOT DONE EITHER. STILL NEEDS ROOSTING BOXES, POLES PUT IN CORNERS TO THEM TO ROOST ON, AND A DOOR CUT SO THEY CAN COME OUT AND A FENCED AREA THEY CAN ROAM IN. MY DREAM IS FAST FADING. I WANT THESE BADLY BUT NO HELP. ARE YOU FOR HIRE? LOL, BUT WHERE ARE YOU LOL LOL I'M IN NORTHWESTERN KENTUCKY. IN MY YOUNGER YEARS I COULD FIGURE IT OUT AND DO THIS LABOR, BUT NOW AT 72 I CAN'T AS I'M TOTALLY DISABLED. TAKE CARE
I'm sorry to hear that...surely you can find someone to finish the coop...you may not want to raise rabbits if you are disabled...chickens don't require much
@@RuffCut BEING A FORCED RECLUSE I HAVE LITTLE CONTACT WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD. ONE OF THE MENS WHOSE SON MOWED MY YARD BUILT IT FROM MY PAPER TO REALITY, HOWEVER HE DIDN'T FINISH AND OTHER MOWERS WON'T GET INVOLVED IN DOING SO, REGARDLESS OF WHAT I WOULD PAY THEM. NO TAKERS. I EVEN TRIED HIRING A HANDYMAN SERVICE MAN, STILL NOTHING. APPARENTLY PEOPLE DON'T WANT TO DO SQUAT AROUND HERE OR THEY'VE ALL BECOME LAZY. BUT AS I STATED, ITS BEEN SITTING THERE FOR OVER 3 YEARS. GUESS I'LL JUST GIVE UP. SO MUCH FOR TRYING TO SELF SUSTAIN.
Hello. New to your channel. Can you give me links or where to get everything you used to build this cage?
bassequipment.com/roll-wire/ Give them a call and they can help you out...you should use the GAW (galvanized after wire) They sell cages too bassequipment.com/cages/rabbit-cages/
You are a good teacher so precise I enjoyed your show. NO music and no crazy fake sounds made me glad. I am tired of seeing farm shows that play music when I watch to get rid of the world for a little while and have peace. The commercials are enough crazyness
You two did a good job. Young man has some manners. Have a blessed evening.
Thank you Bro. Jim
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. There is so much knowledge that was not passed down to me.
Thanks and you are welcome.
Hello Mr. D and Seth. Those rabbits are going to love their new mansion 🐇
Hey Stan....we liked the way it turned out...Thanks
That is one sharp line-up. I bet those cages last so long he gives them to his grandkids one day. :) God bless you guys, good to see you all are doing well. We're getting ready for it aren't we, the ride to come. Lord willing, it will be more smooth than rough.
Lord willing Joni....its all in his hands...we have work to do
Loved seeing men pay such attention to little details! Unfortunately, that's so rare these days...I always respect quality over quantity! (And you made it LOOK so easy 😅) Great job, gentlemen! 💜
I like that hat Uncle Jesse is wearing. 👍
Thanks
Great teamwork
Thank you. You and Seth have knowledge that can not be taught in schools. This video is extremely helpful. Your 'how to' videos are appreciated. My husband and I both lost our parents before we were 30. So we've had to teach ourselves. We've not had family with knowledge to pass down to us.
I am blessed to be able to share with you Joy...Thank you
I'm sorry for your loss. :( That is really hard. So very proud of you for putting in the hard work of learning things yourselves. Can't thank Mr. Duke enough for his well-edited and excellently thorough videos.
Hi Duke, that’s a great cage, on the waterers I usually put them with the other end down but it probably doesn’t matter, I’m about to make some more and this is a great refresher, thanks for making this video, Cristobal
Thank you Cristobal....appreciate you
Good morning Mr Duke it looks👍👍 great you both did good job nice video I watch from start to the end i enjoy the video you all have a good day
Thanks Waterbug
Great video gentlemen..
No frill, just fact and information..
Thank you for sharing your knowledge so freely..
I pray many will put it to use, and that the Lord blesses you for it.
Thank you
Made mine out if 30 inch wire base and top with 18 inch high for large New Zealand White rabbits. My cage stands were welded 1/2 inch galv. Conduit. Mine was 10 feet long. I've retired from raising rabbits. Now my nephew raises rabbits. Thanks for sharing.
Duke I have all my boxes like yours
Thats cool Benny....hope your rabbits doing real good
Best looking rabbit 🐇 cage I’ve ever seen. Great materials, Great Craftsmanship ‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸
Thank ye Vinny!
Great video guys. I built my two 9 foot cages yesterday before seeing your video but was able to finish instinctually with most of your ideas and will add in the ones I missed. I was able to stand my cages on end as they were very sturdy. Getting my first rabbits tomorrow...soon to come BBQ rabbit. I don't care how cute they are, just how good they taste...
Thank you...hope you like raising rabbits
I've made some small 3 footers for muskrat run traps before, but never anything this elaborate. That is a mighty fine cage.
Thank you
Idk how i missed this vid. Thanks ole Duke👍👍🌄
yor're welcome R Hope your week is a gooden
@@RuffCut not bad. Hot n humid. Doors are stickin. Lol. I need a house boat.. so i can stay layin in bed with the fan on.. and fish out the windah. Lol. Happy monday man👍👍🌄
@@rheidtech I always wanted a houseboat too !
Looks like I’m gonna be needin to buy some wire and get busy building these. Good video brother!
Thank ye brother Luke!
Outstanding tutorial. You gave me all the information I need to make small squirrel-proof boxes to bury my Spring bulbs in. :o)
Great!
I have not seen the fencing that has smaller wire at the bottom! I've always had to add hardware cloth for "baby saver" purpose. Will be looking for that spacing now! Most of my supplies come from Tractor Supply, as there really isn't much of any other farm-related store around my location. I've custom built a lot of rabbit cages though. I try to make them as big a space as possible. And I've been known to take a 36-inch tall and cut it in half, losing the 2 inches in the middle long ways from the cut-offs. Also, I didn't have an angle grinder, so had to use tin snips. Lots of work that way, but some times we use whatever tools are available. And as a creative idea, if you don't have a j-clip and tool, you can cut every other piece off and leave the ones in between long, and use them to bend around the other piece. It's VERY sturdy; just make sure there are no sharp ends on the inside. The bigger spacing the wire, the easier it is to wrap the ends. And hardware wire doesn't work - it's too thin. I have never cut a hole for the feeder to hang on the outside; I wire tie the feeder on the inside, and bend/fold a thin metal sheet into a rectangular shape, and insert it into the feeder - as an extender. This way, I can pour feed from the top (outside) of the cage, don't have a hole in the customized cage itself. And the benefit to that is, more feed means less labor - only fill the feeder once a week, depending on how many rabbits are in the section. And at 25 minutes in, if you had inverted the wires, the rows would have matched up easier to j-clip. You actually did the hardest spacing by not lining up the wire sides. :)
Dee you may not have noticed i put the holes in the doors for the feeders and not the cages...not sure what you mean about inverting the wires...its been a while since I built this cage....Thanks
Howdy Mr. Duke- even though I don’t have rabbits I sure enjoyed watching the video. Nice job Seth, on the cage. This is going to be very helpful to people who want to raise rabbits. Gonna pass the video along to a friend who is getting into rabbits. God bless y’all
Yes Sir...a lot of good tips...just a reference video...appreciate you watching and sharing Bro Paul...Lord's blessings
Interesting to see how they’re made,we have retired from rabbits though.👍
Thanks Jeffro
Thumbs up good lessons. Lord bless you I hope He comes to the clouds to call us up soon.
Beautiful cages, yall done good
Thanks for saying so Michelle
I really enjoy your channel, Thanks for the information. I set up my does nesting box like you did and she's doing great
that's good to hear...Thanks for letting me know!
Them are some good looking cages ya make Mr. Duke. I’d like to get into raising rabbits. Might have to make a trip to Louisiana to get some help on making them cages 😁 Take care. Be safe and God bless
Thanks Ketch, they are easy to build and we liked the way it turned out.
Lol rich rabbits for sure. Really enjoyed the how to Ole Duke. 👊💀🇺🇲
Yes Sir...anybody can apply these techniques to any cage build...Thanks Reaper
Super cage.
yep !
That's a really nice build. I love all the details.
Thank you...took a while to get good at it :)
@@RuffCut Your experience shows in those details! Love it. 👍
G,day ,you guys did a great job on those cages , never kept rabbits myself ,good luck with them though Seth cheers Wayne
Thanks Wayne...praying your Sister is doing better
Nice cages gentlemen.
Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You are such a good teacher!
First time raising a meat animal, I want to start with just one or two rabbits. Should I just go ahead and buy a pre-made cage? Those are cheaper than buying wire rolls and they're already built. Then maybe wait till I'm more experienced before I go building my own cages like you do?
yes...find out if you will like raising rabbits first....you can find some good cages that are used...start out with1 buck and 1 or 2 does
Great video. I like your straight to the point approach. Now that the cage is built. How will they be placed? On a frame with legs or will they be suspended from the roof?
I have a rabbit playlist but to answer your question they are suspended Thanks
Thank you. I will go and look at your list.@@RuffCut
Excellent video 👏👏👏‼️👍👏👏👏‼️👍
BTW I got a roll of wire from TSC that had a 1/4 inch flaw, and NONE of the walls would match up enough to put in a J-clip! It was a nightmare! Should have taken the entire thing back to TSC but I didn't have time to return it, had to "make do". Let's just say the cage wasn't exactly square. :( Amazing how much a 1/4 inch flaw created such a difficult cage to custom build.
yeah most of the wire in lumber stores and TSC are actually seconds
Question: why not have he sides a really long piece (2 lengths and 2 widths) and bend it at the corners? Does it not bend at 90 degrees?
good question...I have seen them bent like that but the corners are not as strong . The corners the way we did it have 2 wires fastened together in the corner vertically and make the cage stronger. Thanks
I plan on raising brown runners rabbits it a rabbit used for training hunting dogs
Are you and Seth going to do a part - 2 on adding the nest boxes to the ends of the cages?
Hi Kathryn, in my rabbit playlist there are 2 videos "Homestead meat rabbits" that show how I mounted the boxes. I remember you commenting before but not sure if you asked about building the box itself...I have not done a video building the box, just mounting them.
Whats best guage wire for the floor?
14 gauge 1/2” x 1” preferably galvanized after weld.
Hello Mr.Duke. Great videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Do you get your wire and other supplies locally or are you ordering online? If online would you please share? Thank you!
You're welcome and Thank you www.bassequipment.com/SCResult/Welded-Wire-231
What is the cost to make this setup? What do you attach your water line to and what do you set your cage on?
Hi Therese...I can answer your questions but I have the feeling you havent raised rabbits before...the wire is expensive and if you are starting out it would be good to find someone going out of business and start from there...to many people start with a big investment and find out its not for them...you can find cheap cages and people that just dont want to keep rabbits any longer...let me know if this helps...thanks
Is there a disadvantage to building two of these back-to-back (ie share the back wall), so I could save fencing AND put the cages in the middle of my shade structure (to allow for better shading, I'd walk on the outside of the cages rather than inbetween 2 long cages)?
when it comes to feeding you can walk the aisle without going around. Its easier to handle the rabbits moving them from one cage to another when breeding. Besides having a huge cage to support its harder to clean without water spraying on the rabbits in the back cages...a lot of the nasty goes out the back of the cages and gets in their feed and on the rabbits. Rabbits should get some direct sunlight early and late in the day
@@RuffCut Oh good points. Especially about hosing down the cages & food!
Great info
Thank you
Nice cages! If you don't mind me asking, where do you buy your wire from?
wire gets expensive...check with your local feed store and you might get it cheaper because of shipping charges....I get mine at Bass Equipment. www.bassequipment.com/
Nice! Thanks
you're Welcome
Do you have any problems with bucks peeing through the dividers onto other rabbits?
Where did you get the water supplies from? I can't find a website for the rabbit supply company
www.bassequipment.com/Shop/BORAC-VALVE-FOR-5%5E16-TUBING-50
How much is the shipping for the baby saver wire from Bass? I found some at another company (Louis Page) and the shipping was going to be $262 or so. The wire listed for $162. I can’t pay that much for a roll of wire.
I have to say it was much cheaper at Lowes. It was 56 dollars for a 36" by 25' roll of the fine (1/2") grid. That's where I live of course. Might be different elsewhere. Also it might be more expensive next week! "Biden's economy" as they say.
Where did you say you buy your water hose & j clips? Is that a website?
www.bassequipment.com/SCResult/Rabbit-Water-System-5383
Just built my 1st 1 per your instruction had a issue with ends and dividers wire came out half way thru cut them at 24 1/2 worked on the ends dividers look like crap .
Thanks for commenting!
Do you know of a way to give a rabbit over the counter pain relievers. My rabbit has a sprained arm
No
I can't seem to locate 14GA 1/2x1 for the bottom.
I can find 1x1/2 though .Should I use it or do you have a lead to some 1/2x1?
bassequipment.com/galvanized-after-weld-wire/
What is the tool at 20:00? Great video!
J clip pliers
SO THERE ARE NO LEG'S TO THE HUTCH? WHAT ABOUT SHADE ND WARMTH IN WINTER, COOL IN SUMMER? DON'T THEY NEED THAT?
Yes I have the cages in my rabbit shed and they are suspended with no. 9 wire so there are no legs
Anyone know: Is there some tool, or tip to use wire instead of jclips? I have lots of 1/8" aluminum wire I could use instead (I don't have a tool/ jclips).
its best to use the j clips the pliers are not expensive and you don't want trouble with your cage later
Is a 24x30 pen big enough for a Californian breeding doe?
24 deep is good for reaching in the back of the pen but I like 36" for the length....Some cages are built 30"
What should be the dimension of rabbit cages please
each cage is 36 long, 24 deep, and 18 tall
Inches I guess ?
Thank you very much
@@richardamehoe4509 yes
How much money in material in this triple cage?
How do you make your latches
I buy them
👍👍
Thank you🙏🏻❤️
Thanks for watching and commenting Becky
Are you building some that are for sale?
no
HELLO, FIRST TIME HERE. DO YOU TWO SHIP THESE OUT?
GEEZ I BOUGHT ALL THE WIRE, HAVEN'T A CLUE IF ITS WHAT YOU'VE GOT, I TOLD EM WHAT I WANTED IT FOR AND SO WHATEVER I HAVE I HAVE LOL. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND SOMEONE TO BUILD IT FOR ME, FOR TWO YEARS, NO ONE, CARES I'VE HAD AN UNFINISHED CHICKEN COOP, FOR MORE THAN THREE YEARS, WHICH I DESIGNED, BUT ITS NOT DONE EITHER. STILL NEEDS ROOSTING BOXES, POLES PUT IN CORNERS TO THEM TO ROOST ON, AND A DOOR CUT SO THEY CAN COME OUT AND A FENCED AREA THEY CAN ROAM IN. MY DREAM IS FAST FADING. I WANT THESE BADLY BUT NO HELP. ARE YOU FOR HIRE? LOL, BUT WHERE ARE YOU LOL LOL I'M IN NORTHWESTERN KENTUCKY. IN MY YOUNGER YEARS I COULD FIGURE IT OUT AND DO THIS LABOR, BUT NOW AT 72 I CAN'T AS I'M TOTALLY DISABLED. TAKE CARE
I'm sorry to hear that...surely you can find someone to finish the coop...you may not want to raise rabbits if you are disabled...chickens don't require much
@@RuffCut OK THANKS
@@RuffCut BEING A FORCED RECLUSE I HAVE LITTLE CONTACT WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD. ONE OF THE MENS WHOSE SON MOWED MY YARD BUILT IT FROM MY PAPER TO REALITY, HOWEVER HE DIDN'T FINISH AND OTHER MOWERS WON'T GET INVOLVED IN DOING SO, REGARDLESS OF WHAT I WOULD PAY THEM. NO TAKERS. I EVEN TRIED HIRING A HANDYMAN SERVICE MAN, STILL NOTHING. APPARENTLY PEOPLE DON'T WANT TO DO SQUAT AROUND HERE OR THEY'VE ALL BECOME LAZY. BUT AS I STATED, ITS BEEN SITTING THERE FOR OVER 3 YEARS. GUESS I'LL JUST GIVE UP. SO MUCH FOR TRYING TO SELF SUSTAIN.
What's the purpose of the baby safe
sometime the nursing bunnies latch on and get drug out of the nest....it keeps them from crawling out of the pen
What kind of crimpers are those
its j-clip pliers
How do you keep rats out of the cages?
snakes...I dont let them multiply to much
@@RuffCutdo the snakes not bother the new borns??
Ok, yall, but you put the baby wire in the middle and not at the end. And you said you ran out of baby wire. What happened here?
not sure you understand
How many metere
Don't know
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