rabbitry

/ˈræbɪtri/
noun
  1. A place where rabbits are kept and bred, such as a hutch or a small farm building.
    • The rabbitry has separate pens for the does and their litters.
    • They built a rabbitry in the backyard to raise rabbits for meat and fur.
    • He cleaned the rabbitry every morning to keep the rabbits healthy.
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