We have a local mill as well. They offer a 16% and a 21% rabbit feed. They are 50# bags for about $14.00. I suppose if you can't travel and store feed then you have to use what is available but It sure is nice to live in farming country and have any kind of feed or grain you want at a fair...
I use A .22LR rifle and I think that is what I will stick with but I know its tricky to use firearms in Canada so I would suggest the Crossman Nitro Venom .22 pellet gun. I think its about 800 fps.
whoops just saw the post about 500fps limit. I will look around to see whats out there for you
:dinner: good job! It will get easier. I have 10 rabbits behind me now and I am down to 10 minutes per. I might try scissors on the next one right now I am using a filet knife and a small pair of pruning shears for the feet.
I have the Kitchen aid grinder and its works great....But it is kind of low volume. The dies are about 2 inches in diameter maybe less. It takes along time to process the meat. I am going old school and getting a large hand cranking grinder, more work but overall it will be faster.
We have a local feed producer that sells a 21% pellet so I use that in small quantities. They get timothy hay with a small amount of alfalfa hay mixed in both morning and night. We have an arrangemaent with our local grocery store to get the discarded produce. I bring home 20 to 50 lb. bags of...
I just love questions like this. Being one of those wacky preppers I think about this stuff alot. I would keep my current breeding sched. and trade and can as much as i could. I have purchased an old school wood cooking stove that I hope can achieve enough heat to pressure can my critters. I...
thus far I have only been doing a coarse grind with some pork and made sausage. I don't know if that is a fair way to judge the flavor of rabbit but it sure worked out well for me. No matter what I do The kid won't touch it, but my wife and I like it fine. Slip it in some tacos :lol:
well based on a story I heard on the radio about food waste in grocery stores and restaurants. I talked to the produce manager at our local grocery store and asked if they allow people with animals to take the scraps and trimmings. He told me absolutely yes! He even asked what I raise and what...
looks great to me. I did not have any "cling on" babies so i think the hieght is good. I did however put 1/2 x 1/2 wire for the bottom with straw. I thought it would be cleaner.