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Okay, hi, besides a comment in the Welcome thread, this is my first post.
I have a couple questions, more complex questions that I can't seem to find the answers to. I will give you a intro which you can feel free to skip if there is a possibility it will deter you from getting to my questions and providing answers.
Intro Start
This is my first time, I have no previous experience, but I have read, listened, and watched a lot of info so far. I am ready to get rabbits, and supplies within the week. I live near Dallas Texas and plan on running an outside colony style; I'm fully aware of the heat, will provide the rabbits plenty of natural shade, small enclosures, the ability to burrow, misters, and a box fan located within the largest enclosure.
I'm actually located in a suburb, so I have a wooden fenced backyard, not a lot of land like most seem to have. I'm prepared to dig 18in down around my yard and will be setting hardware cloth or chicken wire within it to deter burrowing free. I have responsible older children, myself and my wife, so we will be able to consistently monitor them. We are prepared to hutch them at night if needed, but will attempt to deter them so it won't be necessary.
Obviously we don't have the backyard enclosed, so there is a predator problem we can't ignore, however, in the 2 years in this home, I have seen 1 racoon and 2 worm sized snakes. There technically are large birds in our area, but my parent in laws who live outside of town (even more infested with predators) have had no problem with their 7lb dogs being bothered. I think it's unlikely they will have problems, but if so, hutches and other enclosures will be available.
There are other misc things to consider, but those were the big ones.
Intro End
Now for the questions.
I keep hearing that New Zealand whites are a great size with the best meat to bone ratio. I also heard however that unless feeding them pellets, it's unlikely they will acheive this great weight. I would like to feed them weeds, twigs, and grass from my yard, along with bales of Timothy Hay, Alfalfa grass, and vegetable scraps.
Then I heard about Great chinchilla rabbits. I can't get a straight answer, but I've heard both that they have a good meat to bone ration and they have a bad meat to bone ratio for being a meat rabbit and they have a better stomach than new zealands for natural foods opposed to pellets. I can't find the article I read that anywhere, but I thought that if they are better with natural foods than New Zealand whites and still provide good meat, than they might be a better option.
I think there are questions somewhere in there. I can't for the life of me find a good site with info on meat/bone ratio per breed, average live and dressed weight, and best diet.
Sorry this is a long post, I have been searching to avoid asking the same questions as other people and I will continue looking as well. Thanks.
I have a couple questions, more complex questions that I can't seem to find the answers to. I will give you a intro which you can feel free to skip if there is a possibility it will deter you from getting to my questions and providing answers.
Intro Start
This is my first time, I have no previous experience, but I have read, listened, and watched a lot of info so far. I am ready to get rabbits, and supplies within the week. I live near Dallas Texas and plan on running an outside colony style; I'm fully aware of the heat, will provide the rabbits plenty of natural shade, small enclosures, the ability to burrow, misters, and a box fan located within the largest enclosure.
I'm actually located in a suburb, so I have a wooden fenced backyard, not a lot of land like most seem to have. I'm prepared to dig 18in down around my yard and will be setting hardware cloth or chicken wire within it to deter burrowing free. I have responsible older children, myself and my wife, so we will be able to consistently monitor them. We are prepared to hutch them at night if needed, but will attempt to deter them so it won't be necessary.
Obviously we don't have the backyard enclosed, so there is a predator problem we can't ignore, however, in the 2 years in this home, I have seen 1 racoon and 2 worm sized snakes. There technically are large birds in our area, but my parent in laws who live outside of town (even more infested with predators) have had no problem with their 7lb dogs being bothered. I think it's unlikely they will have problems, but if so, hutches and other enclosures will be available.
There are other misc things to consider, but those were the big ones.
Intro End
Now for the questions.
I keep hearing that New Zealand whites are a great size with the best meat to bone ratio. I also heard however that unless feeding them pellets, it's unlikely they will acheive this great weight. I would like to feed them weeds, twigs, and grass from my yard, along with bales of Timothy Hay, Alfalfa grass, and vegetable scraps.
Then I heard about Great chinchilla rabbits. I can't get a straight answer, but I've heard both that they have a good meat to bone ration and they have a bad meat to bone ratio for being a meat rabbit and they have a better stomach than new zealands for natural foods opposed to pellets. I can't find the article I read that anywhere, but I thought that if they are better with natural foods than New Zealand whites and still provide good meat, than they might be a better option.
I think there are questions somewhere in there. I can't for the life of me find a good site with info on meat/bone ratio per breed, average live and dressed weight, and best diet.
Sorry this is a long post, I have been searching to avoid asking the same questions as other people and I will continue looking as well. Thanks.