golden rabbitry
Well-known member
I'd like to preface this by saying I breed towards the SOP of the ARBA in holland lops and I'm a perfectionist to a flaw.
I've never out a rabbit on the table, I always feel they aren't good enough and I've been working on my herd for two years, breeding for five. I sell anything I don't think is worth my time and money and cull hard but I feel like I'm not getting anywhere. I've had alot of random and terrible setbacks, random deaths mainly. I am tempted to breed back to sires, reduce my herd size, yet I can't see any rabbit being worth getting rid of, and all my srs are pregnant or just kindled so I will have an influx of new babies.
Advice on choosing who to grow out at such a young age? Is is smarter to breed back to the sire or cull? Should I just put a rabbit up on the table after so long to rip the metaphorical band-aid off and not worry about getting it perfect? I tend to underestimate myself in fear of failure but I feel like two years of just going to shows to look and help out is just getting ridiculous!
I've never out a rabbit on the table, I always feel they aren't good enough and I've been working on my herd for two years, breeding for five. I sell anything I don't think is worth my time and money and cull hard but I feel like I'm not getting anywhere. I've had alot of random and terrible setbacks, random deaths mainly. I am tempted to breed back to sires, reduce my herd size, yet I can't see any rabbit being worth getting rid of, and all my srs are pregnant or just kindled so I will have an influx of new babies.
Advice on choosing who to grow out at such a young age? Is is smarter to breed back to the sire or cull? Should I just put a rabbit up on the table after so long to rip the metaphorical band-aid off and not worry about getting it perfect? I tend to underestimate myself in fear of failure but I feel like two years of just going to shows to look and help out is just getting ridiculous!