Thank you for the replies. I'll be interested to see how big her kits get when she kindles as well as how many she has and can successfully wean. I'm going to wait until both other bucks and the satin doe are well over 6 months old before I breed them.
My question: Can a doe’s growth be stunted if she is bred before reaching full maturity?
My reason for asking such a question:
I asked the breeder I purchased my Satin doe from if she could breed the doe beforehand. She told me she could, but has noticed in her herd that does she has bred...
Well, I got a pair of beautiful NZ Reds. They aren’t pedigreed and honestly, after looking at the ARBA standard, I have no idea if they are good or not. The doe is around a year and a half old and is just over 9 pounds. The little buck is about 16 weeks old and is a little over 4 pounds. They...
Hey gang,
When breeding rabbits, what attributes does the buck usually pass on to it's progeny? Is there a general rule or is it pretty much dependant on the individuals themselves and how the biology arranges things?
For example, I have the opportunity to get a rabbit that is 50% satin, 25%...
Thank you, Stoney! I actually found homestead today and messaged around seven breeders that are within four hours of me. I’ve heard back from two and am probably headed to west Georgia this weekend to pick up a buck and a doe.
Thank you all for the helpful responses. I’m interested in NZ and silver fox primarily, but also intrigued by Rex and satins. I’ll be focusing on breeding for meat production, but am not opposed to pretty colors either.
I followed your suggestions and checked ARBA, Craigslist and a couple of...
I've almost got my rabbitry complete and ready for move in, but I'm having a hard time finding breeders close enough to travel to. I've texted and emailed a few different breeders that I found contact info for on different websites, but have gotten no replies. It seems a lot of the information...
Thank you Maggie J.
I'd like to work it out were my herd will be able to still get good weights being fed minimal pellets, which would mean that most of there diet would be what we can forage from the yard/garden. I think pelleted feed will become increasingly expensive and hard to come by in...
The good news is the six left at home love the farm life. We raised hogs last fall and they loved taking care of them and then eating them once they were processed. They also love to hunt and eat game, esp. squirrel. So I don't forsee the same issue this time.