Rabbit hutch made of Douglas fir wood
This rabbit hutch combines natural materials, practical functions and a stable design - ideal for anyone who wants to offer their rabbits a safe and comfortable home. Made from durable Douglas fir wood, the hutch impresses with its robust structure and harmonious appearance in the garden.
The spacious double doors can be easily locked with a key, providing optimum protection against uninvited guests. There is a practical storage space in the upper area - perfect for storing feed, hay, straw and wood shavings.
A metal slider connects the hutch to the aviary and enables easy and safe handling.
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Optimum barn climate: A healthy barn climate is essential, even with permanently closed housing. Our modern ventilation systems ensure that sufficient fresh air is always supplied and that ammonia and humidity levels are kept low. This is crucial for maintaining the animals' respiratory health.
Only high-quality materials are used for maximum stability and durability:
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High-quality zinc wire (12.5 Ă 12.5 Ă 1.1 mm, (zinc/grey)
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Moisture-resistant multiplex base and shelf
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Roof made of sturdy trapezoidal sheet metal with anti-drip coating
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Windows made of weather-resistant Plexiglas
The roof pitch is approx. 2-3 %, allowing rainwater to run off reliably. On request, the roof can be rotated by 180° or the entire shed can be constructed mirror-inverted - for maximum flexibility when positioning in the garden.
Detailed assembly instructions and all accessories (screws etc.) are of course included in the scope of delivery.
Additionally ordered - Our stall management system Powerbox
Consisting of a total of 4 elements, the Bluetooth-controlled control unit is the heart of the Powerbox and the connection to your phone.
Part of the Powerbox set - for a sustainable power supply without any household electricity.
Part of the Powerbox - For a healthy stable climate - Controllable via app, it is supplied with power from the solar panel
Also included. You can also easily control the lighting in the barn remotely.