Lauren.Christians
New member
I've lurked around for quite awhile. I have so many questions, but they've mostly been covered already.
I raised and showed rabbits at the county fair as a kid. 25 years later, I'm settled back on a farm. We're well experienced at butchering Cornish cross chickens. We're ready to try rabbits again. I'm primarily interested in meat /fur breeds. I'm a seamstress and artist. I intend to tan the furs and make luxurious things with them.
My mom lives rexs, they seem a pretty common breed around here, thefurs are glorious. I'm joining thestatewide club for $10, see what that's about.
I'm also interested in American chinchilla. Much less common here. Can you chime in about pedigreed animals vs not. I don't intend to show, but i want quality, healthy, meaty animals
I'm making some hanging cages this week. I read here about reinforcing the edges with wire and cutting wire with a mini grinder (brain fart, can't remember the right wordfor it). This forum helped me decide to stick with j clips. *grateful* I'm going to hang the first few In my chicken coop to protect them from raccoons here, And set my mom up with some hanging cages in her greenhouse for the winter. In the summer, hers will move to a pole barn.
I'm really excited about adding a new meat source, fertilizer source, possible revenue stream (fur moccasins,baby),and source of joy around the homestead.
I raised and showed rabbits at the county fair as a kid. 25 years later, I'm settled back on a farm. We're well experienced at butchering Cornish cross chickens. We're ready to try rabbits again. I'm primarily interested in meat /fur breeds. I'm a seamstress and artist. I intend to tan the furs and make luxurious things with them.
My mom lives rexs, they seem a pretty common breed around here, thefurs are glorious. I'm joining thestatewide club for $10, see what that's about.
I'm also interested in American chinchilla. Much less common here. Can you chime in about pedigreed animals vs not. I don't intend to show, but i want quality, healthy, meaty animals
I'm making some hanging cages this week. I read here about reinforcing the edges with wire and cutting wire with a mini grinder (brain fart, can't remember the right wordfor it). This forum helped me decide to stick with j clips. *grateful* I'm going to hang the first few In my chicken coop to protect them from raccoons here, And set my mom up with some hanging cages in her greenhouse for the winter. In the summer, hers will move to a pole barn.
I'm really excited about adding a new meat source, fertilizer source, possible revenue stream (fur moccasins,baby),and source of joy around the homestead.