When I get rabbits in the distant future, I plan on starting with cages, but will eventually shift to rabbit tractors, then maybe to colonies, then eventually to free-ranged.
The rabbits I breed will be large/giant, so raptors are less of a fear for breeding-aged adults, and they will be white, so any escapees will be easily found by me, neighbors, or predators (so no easily going feral).
There will be other livestock free-ranging in the same space. Right now I'm considering small-breed pigs and muscovy ducks, but might consider goats, sheep, and/or horses to fill certain niches.
The idea is for them to establish a sustainable population on a fenced property, but I'm worried that they'll either poison themselves on toxic plants, get killed by predators, dig under the fence, or succumb to parasites.
What are your success/fail stories?
The rabbits I breed will be large/giant, so raptors are less of a fear for breeding-aged adults, and they will be white, so any escapees will be easily found by me, neighbors, or predators (so no easily going feral).
There will be other livestock free-ranging in the same space. Right now I'm considering small-breed pigs and muscovy ducks, but might consider goats, sheep, and/or horses to fill certain niches.
The idea is for them to establish a sustainable population on a fenced property, but I'm worried that they'll either poison themselves on toxic plants, get killed by predators, dig under the fence, or succumb to parasites.
What are your success/fail stories?