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    Looking for meat rabbits is hard in Ireland

    I'm looking to get meat rabbits in Ireland but its really blimmin difficult. The nzw breeder I saw like 3 years ago has disappeared. I'm looking into getting standard rex and it looks like I'm going to have to import some. Anyone in Europe able to help after covid? Any meat breed rabbits or...
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    Guinea Pig Breeding tips and advice?

    I hope this info helped you! Please keep me updated <3
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    Guinea Pig Breeding tips and advice?

    My parents used to breed guinea pigs. First of all, its preferable to have them give birth before 6 months (pregnant at roughly 12 weeks, then 9 weeks to give birth. This will stretch their pelvis before it hardens between 6 to 8 months in females). They can give birth after that but the pelvis...
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    6live kits totally normal birth, but two are very sm

    It'd be pretty hard I'd imagine but it might work on calmer does. :lol:
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    Guinea pig Care

    The roads are almost as itty bitty as Ireland :lol:
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    6live kits totally normal birth, but two are very sm

    Thanks for rounding out my answer :oops: , I forgot to mention letting them nurse first. But if their mouths are barely big enough to nurse, even supplementing them once a day either by milking your doe and giving them the milk through a syringe or dropper or using homers formula should...
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    Guinea pig Care

    :idea: Oh goodness, getting lost is fun. I could never live in America because I've been spoilt by Ireland's clean air and gorgeous scenery, I'm content where I am. :lol:
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    Guinea pig Care

    At least we finally have motorways that can fit one American car in each direction now! :lol: Also, Ireland is a gorgeous place to drive around, the back roads are gorgeous and scenic!
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    6live kits totally normal birth, but two are very sm

    I have no experience in breeding rabbits but I have been researching it extensively. Have you tried using a small 1ml needle less syringe? I have used them to feed a lethal white guinea pig back to health as she didn't really know what food was. It was a super tiny tip that was easy to put in...
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    Guinea pig Care

    I've lived in Ireland my whole life and I love the itty bitty roads :lol: ! We even have motorways now XD
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    Guinea pig Care

    Yeah, we also don't have as many predators and good organic meat is usually cheaper than in America because Ireland is heavily underpopulated and we have lots of agricultural background. We're about half the size of the UK with only 4.5 million people compared to their 60+ million. We have a lot...
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    urine smell

    I've heard that peat moss, limestone from your local gardening centre or worms to till and help break down the soil, urine and poop is quite effective. I've never tried these methods myself(except for the worms) but according to members of RT it works quite well. Personally I've had worms in our...
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    Guinea pig Care

    I am glad that we think alike, even though we are in different circumstances. I think we'll be great friends :). I'm going to read that thread about David's herd now :)
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    Guinea pig Care

    My hope is to one day have a homestead. I live in Ireland so land isn't hard to come by, it's just the money I need. I'm young still and the world is my oyster, I just need some time to start exercising and start my own business!
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    Guinea pig Care

    I think my brother finds it bizarre because I love animals so much yet I talk about how much I want to raise, kill and eat rabbits to lessen my reliance on factory farming. I may be an omnivore who can't give up meat but that doesn't mean I can't be a smart omnivore and make sure at least some...
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    Guinea pig Care

    My brother keeps calling me the crazy wabbit wady, even though I haven't got any rabbits yet. I plan to raise them for meat (rabbittalk is the only place I feel secure saying this, I'm glad this was the first forum I found), to supply my family with cheap, happy cruelty free and medicine free...
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    Guinea pig Care

    I've been looking at rabbittalk for the past year or so, its a great place to learn!
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    [long rant] 3rd times a charm, NOT!

    That must've really sucked but at least the guinea pig was dispatched humanely and you got something out of the animal. After all, pride comes before the fall. The timing of everything sounds awful and I would've struggled in your situation too. At least you can apply what you have learned from...
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    Guinea pig Care

    My guinea pigs only self regulate on dry food, everything else they gorge on. They'll eat all their dry food in late autumn and winter but they'll taper it off themselves when January comes. They'll go from eating 250 grams per day to 250-300 grams a week. It's really quite bizarre as they'll be...
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    Guinea pig Care

    I have 5 guinea pigs, first of all guinea pigs tend to be very picky with their dry food. Our local shop changed the ingredients in the dry food for their own brand food and our guinea pigs wouldn't touch it. Now I have my guinea pigs on burgess excel. It's made in Britain so it'll be hard to...
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