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  1. Beth42

    Clubs/groups for commercial REW TAMUK breeders?

    There’s not a standard and likely won’t ever be, but there is a general type most breeders aim for. They’re to be mandolin type rather than commercial, or so I’ve been told.
  2. Beth42

    Butchering Knives??

    I use a surgical scalpel with replaceable blades for a lot of it — blades are razor sharp and cheap! I dissect joints rather than trying to power through them, and it’s sharp enough to do that easily. In my experience, it’s those initial cuts through skin and fur that dull my blades the most, so...
  3. Beth42

    Separating kits from their mothers.

    New Zealands and Commercial TAMUKs
  4. Beth42

    Using a Rabbit Wringer, Hopper Popper, etc

    I find that the occasional screamer usually quiets more quickly under the broomstick than in a hopper popper. I also struggle with using it on adult rabbits due to weak/arthritic hands — with the “broomstick” (1/4” stainless steel rod, in my case) I can roll my body weight forward and use the...
  5. Beth42

    Records

    I use this, purchased on Etsy: Rabbitry Record I keep a binder with printed pages in the rabbitry so it’s handy for jotting things down as they happen. Periodically I take the binder inside and update my electronic records.
  6. Beth42

    Recommendations for Tattoo Pen?

    I use a “stick and poke” pen for mine. For numbing I use 4% lidocaine cream from the grocery store. Tattoo Pen
  7. Beth42

    How many chances?

    I select for mothering instinct from the very beginning, but most breeders use the “3 strikes” rule. Here’s my history and criteria: I started with unproven bucks and proven does nearing the end of their productive life. I grew out the best two doelings from each doe’s first litter with me and...
  8. Beth42

    Separating kits from their mothers.

    This is just what works well for me, and I’m not saying it’s the best for everyone… not everyone has the space or the cages to make it work. I have two cage sizes that I use: 24Dx36Lx18H for single rabbits and 24Dx48Lx18H for does with kits or growout groups. Each breeder rabbit has a 36”...
  9. Beth42

    Do you have specific criteria for retiring a doe/buck?

    For me, that’s breeding back 2-4 weeks post kindling (typically 2, unless it’s a huge litter and she needs a little extra time to build back up before the next litter arrives). I wean at 4-4.5 weeks so she has a little time on her own before nursing the next group of kits. Most of my does raise...
  10. Beth42

    Do you have specific criteria for retiring a doe/buck?

    Most bucks maintain fertility well into old age… they just get tired faster, need more recovery time, and are more prone to overheating. I typically sell “proven” does after 12-18 months of heavy production. They haven’t slowed down much —if at all — at that point, can be really helpful to...
  11. Beth42

    *****-Proof Rabbit Nest Box Plans?

    I make wire nest boxes using 1/2x1 floor wire and j-clips. I size them to fit the cardboard tray that canned food comes in and use those (easily found and free) to line the bottoms under the nesting materials during warm weather. In cold weather I line the sides with cardboard also. If the...
  12. Beth42

    Timothy and clover mix hay

    I’ve never heard of any of the grass hays (fescue, orchard, bermuda, timothy, etc.) causing problems but it seems like many have a strong preference for timothy hay and don’t eat the others as well.
  13. Beth42

    Hay question

    I’ll post a few… I needed a couple more racks so I took progress pics for you. This is the shape to cut out. This is going to be mounted on the end panel of a cage that’s 24” deep and 16” tall. You can easily alter dimensions to fit your own space. You can cover the top edge like you would...
  14. Beth42

    Covering cage wire edges?

    You can also get a roll of narrow aluminum flashing and bend it around the edge, then pinch it tight. I found some on Amazon that’s 1.5” wide. They make specialty pliers for bending it called “metal brakes.”
  15. Beth42

    Can rabbits survive 40 degree Fahrenheit weather?

    My New Zealands are in hanging wire cages under shade trees with 3 sides of the cage protected by a shade cloth wind block. I do not provide heat in winter nor ice/fans/tiles in winter. They do fine from about 5-105 F.
  16. Beth42

    Hay question

    I make hay racks from 1/2”x1” wire like you’d use for cage floors. They hang on the outside of the cage and the rabbits have no trouble pulling hay through the 1”x2” wire cage sides. I use the smaller spaced wire for the hay rack because less hay falls through before the rabbits get to it.
  17. Beth42

    Tattooing age

    My tattoo routine is timed for weaning/separation by gender. My does kindle in a growout cage (2’x4’). At 4 weeks I remove the nestbox; at 5 weeks I remove mama into her normal cage (2’x3’). At 6 weeks, I move all of one gender into a second growout cage. On that day, everyone gets checked out...
  18. Beth42

    Worth It?

    My hubby is a big softy and can’t bring himself to help with dispatch; I’m more practically minded when it comes to livestock so I do the slaughtering, gutting, and skinning. Once it no longer looks like a bunny, he’s happy to help piece out, package, etc. No complaints — he wouldn’t have...
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