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    RabbitTalk is 10 Years Old Today!

    Wow! Unfortunately I haven't been around much for a while but hopefully now that my internet issues are somewhat ironed out I can check in more often. I remember your invite for me to join this group when you started it after a lot of hullaballoo at Homesteadingtoday. It sure has been a lot of...
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    Would you let your rabbits run around in the rain?

    Sounds like they are having fun! I wouldn't worry about it. As Mini Lop Fan said, as long as they have a dry place to go they will go there to dry off as necessary. My rabbits are outside and get snow and frost on them with no ill effect. Heavier rain might be a problem but if they stay out of...
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    Should I bring the nest box inside?

    I guess it depends on what the rabbits are used to. My rabbits have been outside for a few years now, one side of the colony open to the elements. At about day 28 I put the nest box out, change the straw bedding and fill the nestbox with straw. The doe messes around with it and when she kindles...
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    Does anyone have Angora Ferrets?

    Soo... maybe a silly question but are they raised for their fur or just decorative? I understand they can be a bit bitey so how difficult would it be to shear one?
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    Large capacity feeders

    Cool feeders! I may do something like that myself as I'm currently starting a major renovation of the colony. I like individual feeders so I can see if a rabbit is off it's feed and I know if they may be sick. The screen to allow the dust to fall out is a great idea, with my current j-feeders I...
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    My colony, triumphs and troubles

    I moved mine out of a colony a few years ago from cages in the garage and never looked back. More room to move around, no poo pans, more natural situation. One thing I noticed when a buck and a doe are together for a long time and she has two or three back to back litters is she starts getting...
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    Will hay compost along with rabbit poop?

    Straw and rabbit poop will compliment each other in the compost pile, straw is the carbon component and the poop is the nitrogen. There are recommendations as to the proper percentages (70% carbon, 30% nitrogen if I recall correctly?) but I just pile everything from the property in the compost...
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    Ducks and Winter

    Just got three female Muscovy ducks a few weeks ago, another new adventure in my continuing journey with animals. They've been great but after giving one or two eggs a day between the three of them there hasn't been any eggs now for a couple of weeks. I'm guessing they have a laying cycle...
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    My local The New Grand International Food

    Rabbit here in Sobeys (now changed to a Freshco) can be as high as $10/lb for the skinniest little rabbit I've ever seen. I just raised my price from $4/lb to $5/lb and the lady who buys from me is happy to pay it for my big, meaty rabbits.
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    Transitioning to a colony

    A few years ago I went from cages in the garage to what I call a colony in the back yard. It is basically a small pen five feet wide and the original build was ten feet long. I added another eight feet to the length a couple years later. It is built on 24x30 patio slabs and is wood on three...
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    My New Book! Thoughts?

    Very good.
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    Changing Feed Stores

    I guess this is just a rant...lol... I hate changing feed stores after you get comfortable with the place you're at. When I got my first rabbits in 2008 I was buying my feed from a lady near where I bought the rabbits. It was her own formula that the feed mill made up for her and I bought it...
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    What do you do about fines in feed?

    I'm just curious what everyone does with the feed dust in feeds. I have a couple of rabbit feeders I've found that have a mesh bottom but the fines fall down onto the patio stone floors of the colony and makes a bit of a mess. I usually scoop the pellets up with a sifter and give them a few...
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    Ten Years With Rabbits

    I can share another positive experience. When the hens hatch out chicks in the coop there are usually a couple of eggs that don't hatch. I leave them in the nest with the hen and the new chicks for an extra couple of days just in case and then they go in the compost. One hen hatched out about...
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    Ten Years With Rabbits

    Thank you. I've been told by many people that I should write a book. Most of my writing has been on my Facebook page as I have quite a few people who follow me and my animals as we follow our journey through life. If I could write for a living I could perhaps give up truck driving... no more...
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    Ten Years With Rabbits

    This past March 1st was the day ten years ago that I got my first rabbits from Moonkitten. There was Adam, a blue NZ buck, Scarlett, a red NZ doe, a black doe and a white doe. A couple of years later I got my first chickens and for the last three years I have got turkeys each spring and...
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    Random thoughts on father rabbits and kits.

    My bucks have always been great with the kits. Old Fred was a pretty laid back guy, one day I went out to do chores and Fred was lying in front of the feeder with his chin on the floor and two small kits standing on his head eating out of the feeder. He didn't even budge and didn't really seem...
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    raising rabbits the old way --

    I've posted here a bit about my colony, really a big cage but it's outdoors exposed to the elements. There is a thread about it around here somewhere. Top, sides and rear are plywood or chipboard with a corrugated metal roof and the front is 1x1 cage wire with a door to each compartment. It is...
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    Fermented feed for our livestock made a HUGE difference

    For years I was feeding my chickens a mix of scratch grains and layer pellets and they would root through the mixture to get what they liked and there would be considerable wastage. A couple of years ago I started fermenting the scratch grains and putting them out separate from the layer...
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    Turkey Sausage Recipes

    I get my chickens and turkeys from the local feed store in town who get them from a local hatchery. I get the Bronze turkeys and usually get them 2-3 weeks old in early May but they aren't offering those this year, only day olds so I am getting them in late April and I have to build a brooder...
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