MoonSpiritMom
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ok so this is our first real foray into Rabbits.
I have 4 children, 15, almost 10, 6 and 2.5
My almost 10 year old has expressed interest in having a rabbit of her own. I haven't said yes or no yet to her.. but I'm considering it. I was thinking of giving her a doe once we finish setting up and have had the rabbits for some time. The doe would be breeding stock and would have a longer lifespan then the kits (from the meaties at least) although my daughter is a very kindhearted soul and tends to fall in love easily. So I'm wondering if this is a good idea or not? of course i know my child best... but what did you do when your child wanted a rabbit of her own?
I'm just worried that she will fall for the kits and then have a hard time with it when it was time to process them.. we have a farm and raise our own meat.. and she has never been involved with the processing. she's too softhearted for it.
I'm not sure what to do here.. i really want her to have something she is responsible for, something that is fully hers, that she would make decisions on (when to bred and such) becuase i think she would get alot of good out of it.... but on the other hand i dont need a heartbroken crying mess at the end of the day either.. does that make any sense?
I have 4 children, 15, almost 10, 6 and 2.5
My almost 10 year old has expressed interest in having a rabbit of her own. I haven't said yes or no yet to her.. but I'm considering it. I was thinking of giving her a doe once we finish setting up and have had the rabbits for some time. The doe would be breeding stock and would have a longer lifespan then the kits (from the meaties at least) although my daughter is a very kindhearted soul and tends to fall in love easily. So I'm wondering if this is a good idea or not? of course i know my child best... but what did you do when your child wanted a rabbit of her own?
I'm just worried that she will fall for the kits and then have a hard time with it when it was time to process them.. we have a farm and raise our own meat.. and she has never been involved with the processing. she's too softhearted for it.
I'm not sure what to do here.. i really want her to have something she is responsible for, something that is fully hers, that she would make decisions on (when to bred and such) becuase i think she would get alot of good out of it.... but on the other hand i dont need a heartbroken crying mess at the end of the day either.. does that make any sense?