grumpy
Well-known member
Instead of watching dozens of my stock die, I'm left with the effects of
what may be even more insidious. Now silent, the nightmares of the past
three weeks have taken on an even more sickening role: Long Term Effects.
I'm still in the dark as to what exactly was the cause of my problem. I'm
still waiting on the Lab Reports from the State. Hopefully, their findings
may shed some light on what happened. This may take an extended length
of time before all becomes well within the rabbitry. All I can do is "Wait".
It sucks....!!!! I hate it....!!!
Yesterday was a lousy day to begin with. I had to say good-bye to a pair
of very old does. I've got their young throughout the rabbitry, but it still
pained me to send them on their way. Unfortunately, sentimentality has
no place in a commercial operation. What needs to be done, must be done.
A decision is made, you institute your decision, you never look back. It still
sucks...!!
Low rates of gain in the youngsters still in the nest. Does kindling prematurely.
Not good....but something I may have to deal with for quite some time.
Thankfully, some little voice whispered in my ear several months ago
to start saving young does and allowing them to become part of the
production herd. Little did I know "how" I was that intuitive to what
was about to occur. I've not needed to fill this many brood pens in quite
a long while. I've got a lot of "tattoo-work" ahead of me. LOL.
Grumpy
what may be even more insidious. Now silent, the nightmares of the past
three weeks have taken on an even more sickening role: Long Term Effects.
I'm still in the dark as to what exactly was the cause of my problem. I'm
still waiting on the Lab Reports from the State. Hopefully, their findings
may shed some light on what happened. This may take an extended length
of time before all becomes well within the rabbitry. All I can do is "Wait".
It sucks....!!!! I hate it....!!!
Yesterday was a lousy day to begin with. I had to say good-bye to a pair
of very old does. I've got their young throughout the rabbitry, but it still
pained me to send them on their way. Unfortunately, sentimentality has
no place in a commercial operation. What needs to be done, must be done.
A decision is made, you institute your decision, you never look back. It still
sucks...!!
Low rates of gain in the youngsters still in the nest. Does kindling prematurely.
Not good....but something I may have to deal with for quite some time.
Thankfully, some little voice whispered in my ear several months ago
to start saving young does and allowing them to become part of the
production herd. Little did I know "how" I was that intuitive to what
was about to occur. I've not needed to fill this many brood pens in quite
a long while. I've got a lot of "tattoo-work" ahead of me. LOL.
Grumpy