The females are great healthy mothers. They are very sweet. And the male is always ready to go. He is also very sweet. He greets at the door every time he sees me. They produce blue, and black kits. At 11 weeks the kits average 3-4lbs after processing, 6-7lbs live. As mentioned above I am...
Three females, one male for sale. Two females and the male are silver fox breeds. Third female is a silver fox mix. They will be one year olds next month and are non pedigreed. Females had rough starts as first time mothers but they are masters now. Each has raised huge litters with now problem...
Sounds like heart attack to me. I’m definitely not an expert though. I had a bunny recently that escaped for two night. Finally caught it. One week later I found it dead laying down like it was sleeping. It looked perfectly healthy. I chalked it up to stress and heart attack.
24X30 cages works great for my silver fox grow outs. 8 kits per cage is plenty room till processing time. At 11 weeks it’s pretty crowded so I’d definitely make sure I can process on time.
I have 7 cages and quickly got tired of using bottles. Mostly due to freezing. Thawing off bottles became a chore so I switched to a 50 gallon drum automatic system. Absolutely love it.
Hello. I too thought about the dumor cages starting out. But I opted to buy wire and build mine. The dumor cages looked good but research found that they aren’t sturdy without a bunch of j-clips and they rust out pretty quick outside. My custom cages didn’t turn out great either but got the job...
Hello all. I raise silver fox rabbits. Out of a litter of eight, one kit is all black with a white spot on its nose. And one kit is blue. They are three months old as of now.
My question is what would cause the white spot on nose? Is there a such thing as a white silver fox? Could either...
You can look up rabbitry farms via online in Md. Depending on what breed you are looking for you shouldn’t have a problem finding bunnies to get you started. I purchased my trio and three young females from one breeder in eastern shore. Then purchased my replacement bucks from a breeder in la...
Far as the sneezing it could be just a cold. Specially if it’s only effecting her. I had a doe recently sneeze while I was doing normal feeding chores. She also had a little “snot” on her nose. Research led me to giving her a little oatmeal (Quaker oats). Since giving Oatmeato her I haven't...