So I was reading an study done by a university (I can't remember which University, possibly Mississippi State) and they were identifying dress out percentages among various breeds of meat rabbits. The Dutch rabbit had the highest dress out weight at 10 weeks coming to almost 65%. NZWs came in a second (59%) and Cali's were practically the same as the NZWs.
This had me thinking: :idea: a higher dress out % means that rabbit converts feed to meat fairly efficiently. And I know that dutch rabbits are some of the fastest growers. Reaching their full adult weight around 7 months.
If you mixed a Dutch with a Cali or NZW, would it be possible to have a rabbit that reaches market weight faster OR a rabbit that has a higher weight at 10 weeks? Combining the large genes of the Cali's with the fast growth genes of the Dutch could produce a very fast growing litter (it would seem).
Now, the study did say something about crossing the Dutch with NZWs. The dress out % of those were 61-62% AND they reached a market weight of 5# in 7 weeks.
All that being said, I can't remember the study and I hope I'm not making those numbers up. The point of this post is to either A) Verify that information with personal experience or B) ... does anyone notice a difference in their Dutch/Cali crosses? Faster growth, less feed, higher dress-out weight, etc.
I hope that's not confusing...
This had me thinking: :idea: a higher dress out % means that rabbit converts feed to meat fairly efficiently. And I know that dutch rabbits are some of the fastest growers. Reaching their full adult weight around 7 months.
If you mixed a Dutch with a Cali or NZW, would it be possible to have a rabbit that reaches market weight faster OR a rabbit that has a higher weight at 10 weeks? Combining the large genes of the Cali's with the fast growth genes of the Dutch could produce a very fast growing litter (it would seem).
Now, the study did say something about crossing the Dutch with NZWs. The dress out % of those were 61-62% AND they reached a market weight of 5# in 7 weeks.
All that being said, I can't remember the study and I hope I'm not making those numbers up. The point of this post is to either A) Verify that information with personal experience or B) ... does anyone notice a difference in their Dutch/Cali crosses? Faster growth, less feed, higher dress-out weight, etc.
I hope that's not confusing...