Well I am just plane jealous. I have Texas A&M quail and if the rabbits do as well you will be very pleased. I have some quail that lay eggs the size of bantam chickens.
I would give her another try. I have had a couple of new mothers that did the exact same and then did excelent the second time around. I also use pine shavings in the nest box with hay on top. A bag is only around 5 bucks at Tractor Supply and last a long time.
Yes I am one of those that have had a hard time with fall breeding. Blossom had missed the last 2 times and had to be force bred all 3 times. I really didn't want to put her in the soup pot so I am glad that she kindled. Beatrice is due on Christmas eve. I rebred Paisley 2 weeks ago when her...
Getting ready to move the critters into their new winter homes and had to cull down the heard and flock. I did 3 rabbits and 19 of my Texas A&M's. It was one of those days that I didn't get nearly as much done as I had hoped. I am still working on getting the water systems set up and installing...
I feel your pain. I have only had 2 litters this fall and 5 out of 6 died one the first one. 3 that I thought were going to kindle did not. It must be a bad fall for raising rabbits! :cry:
It took me over 4 months to get mine. It was supposed to be four weeks when I ordered it. I heard all the same old BS but I stayed on his behind or I probably would still be waiting. It is great equipment but I would not deal with him again. I just don't like being lied to. Any metal shop...
I have a 12 x 20 building with sheds on both sides. My rabbits and Texas A&M guail are in hanging cages in one of the sheds. In side of the building I have my dispatching station set up. I use a Rabbit Wrangler mounted to a shelf with a large trash can to catch everything. It works great...