Create this DIY rabbit tractor to raise healthy, happy meat rabbits in a mobile pen. This cheap rabbit tractor is easy to make at home.
I thought it’d be great to have a tractor for raising meat rabbits, just like people do with their chickens. I started by gathering up recycled supplies that I’d been saving for this purpose and then got to work.
Materials
- 1-by-4s
- 1 1⁄4-inch screws for wooden frame
- 1 sheet of plywood
- 3⁄4-inch fencing staples
- 2-by-3-inch welded wire mesh for bottom (use 1-by-2-inch welded wire if you’ll be raising small meat rabbits)
- 1⁄2-inch hardware cloth for sides
- 1 center-mounted wheel (2 wheels if using a side-by-side design)
- 2-by-2s for handles
- 3-inch screws for handles
- Lightweight sheet metal for roof
- 1⁄2-inch screws to attach roof
- Piano hinge
- Large knob
Tools
- Circular saw
- Hammer
- Battery-powered drill with screwdriver tip
- Wire-cutting pliers
- Tin snips
- Tape measure, straightedge, pencil
Cutting List
Plywood:
- Two 23-by-28-inch ends
- One 19-by-27-inch floor
- Two 19-by-23-inch sides
- One 5-by-28-inch front lip
1-by-4s:
- Six 29 1⁄2-inch pieces
- Four 24-inch pieces
- Three 22 1⁄4-inch pieces
- Two 4-by-4-inch pieces
Directions
- For the top and bottom, build two 30-by-72-inch frames out of 1-by-4s. I salvaged my lumber from some large shipping pallets.
- Attach the two frames together with 1-by-4-inch boards cut 30 inches long to form a box frame. I also put support boards across the top and bottom to sturdy up the structure.
- Cut some plywood to the cutting list specifications to form a box at what will be the wheel end of the rabbit tractor. This will create a safe place for the rabbits to seek protection from the elements and sleep. To create a shade wall, cut another piece of plywood into a 23-by-28-inch rectangle to fasten to the opposite end of the rabbit tractor.
- With staples, attach the 2-by-3-inch welded wire to the bottom and cut it down so that it’s long enough to wrap up over the ends. Do the same with the 1⁄2-inch hardware cloth for each side.
- Raise the end with the solid-walled box a few inches off the ground and let it rest on blocks while you attach the wheel to the front of the rabbit tractor, wheelbarrow-style. You could do the same thing using two wheels, one on either side, for a wagon-style setup.
- Add 2-by-2 wheelbarrow-style handles to either side of the rabbit tractor at the end opposite the wheel.
- Cut a piece of sheet metal to size for the roof, and build a frame to fit using the 1-by-4 lumber.
- Attach the metal to the wood frame with 1⁄2-inch screws and then attach the lid to the top of the rabbit tractor with a piano-style hinge.
- Finish the tractor lid with a large knob as a handle.
I’m really pleased with the way my DIY hack turned out. I’ve been raising meat rabbits in the tractor for a while now, and they love the fresh patch of grass I give them twice daily. I love it because it’s easy to move and cuts way down on the feed I have to buy, and I’m able to raise healthy, happy rabbits.
Valinda Mullin
Pomona, Kansas
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