Albert
Well-known member
We are first time rabbit keepers living in central France. We've reached the age where keeping large livestock is a bit much for us going forward so we have decided to keep things simple this time and just keep Rabbits, Geese and Chickens. In the hope that it will let us potter about in the mornings and evenings and produce some nice livestock to sell and eat.
We chose to add rabbits because they are still very popular in France and a lot of old French country houses have a rabbitry built in, unfortunately ours doesn't but a huge variety of stock is available locally along with supplies etc. All very handy when you've only been in country for 18 months and your language skills aren't up to scratch yet.
We've gone for a trio of Californians because they are a little bit unusual here and hopefully they're a good fit for the climate and our needs? Our vet is really taken with them and says they are much more docile than a lot of pet rabbits she has come through. It would have been easier to go for a Giant Butterfly breed because frankly you can't throw a stick round here without hitting one!
Bottom line, we joined because there are only so many Youtube videos, books and articles you can read before you need real people with experience to say "Hold the bunny bus, what are you doing that for?".
Thanks
Photo by Robert Doisneau - Lapin au Champ de Mars, 1943
We chose to add rabbits because they are still very popular in France and a lot of old French country houses have a rabbitry built in, unfortunately ours doesn't but a huge variety of stock is available locally along with supplies etc. All very handy when you've only been in country for 18 months and your language skills aren't up to scratch yet.
We've gone for a trio of Californians because they are a little bit unusual here and hopefully they're a good fit for the climate and our needs? Our vet is really taken with them and says they are much more docile than a lot of pet rabbits she has come through. It would have been easier to go for a Giant Butterfly breed because frankly you can't throw a stick round here without hitting one!
Bottom line, we joined because there are only so many Youtube videos, books and articles you can read before you need real people with experience to say "Hold the bunny bus, what are you doing that for?".
Thanks
Photo by Robert Doisneau - Lapin au Champ de Mars, 1943