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  1. J

    Newbie Q on balancing natural feeds

    We’re trying to figure out feeding our rabbits as much as possible with what grows on our farm and since we just bought the buck and 2 does in April and had the first kits born (7 in one litter, 8 in the other) May 21 and 22 we are very much in the learning process. Spring was slow this year so...
  2. J

    can you mix litters in the grow-out cage?

    Our two NZ does had NZ/Silver Fox cross kits one day apart almost 4 weeks ago. The kits are growing well and eating plants enthusiastically and we figure we'll be moving them into grow-out cages soon. I realize we should separate male and female kits. Do we also need to keep kits from the two...
  3. J

    Newbie Q: when to check on kits?

    I'm expecting my first 2 litters of kits next week (if the does are really pregnant...we'll see.) I have read in some places that it's important to check on very young kits in the nest box and remove sick or dead kits, in others that it's important not to disturb the doe too soon after kindling...
  4. J

    question about offering salt/minerals and holders

    As my rabbits switch from pellets to natural feeds, and as the weather gets warmer, I figure they should have access to salt. I have a cattle/swine/horse mineralized salt block from which I could cut small chunks, but I'm not sure what sort of holder the salt block requires. How do you offer...
  5. J

    feeding greens on wet days?

    We're transitioning our recently bought rabbits (2 NZ does, pregnant as we hope, and one Silver Fox buck) onto natural food; they're eating a variety of greens and twigs eagerly, and we're using the advice from these forums about which plants are safe to give in quantity. But... We have a...
  6. J

    newbie Q: how much grain for pregnant does?

    I just got my first breeders for the meat rabbitry I hope to start--one Silver Fox buck, two New Zealand does--a week ago. They were pellet-raised but I am switching them to natural food--right now they get some pellets, some oats, all the hay (mostly grass) that they'll eat and plenty of apple...
  7. J

    Newbie Q: how often do you clean/disinfect cages and dishes?

    I've read repeatedly that it is important to keep rabbit dishes and wire cages clean and to disinfect them 'regularly", but I am not sure what 'regularly" means. Obviously when there's been disease a thorough clenaing is called for. If the rabbits are healthy--do you just knock any stuck...
  8. J

    cage cleaning and detachability

    Another cage design question. It would seem to save wall and feeder material if we make a continuous row of attached cages rather than totally separate cages, and I've seen continuous-row cage designs. (I know we'd need one separate cage for isolating sick rabbits.) But how does one clean out...
  9. J

    cage partially or completely made of wood slats/twigs?

    I've been raising goats and chickens for a while and would like to start with rabbits. I'm trying to figure out cage design. I've seen pictures on UN FAO sites of rabbit cages made entirely of thin wooden slats or full-round pieces of saplings with the bark still on, with the twigs/slats on...
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