Planet Jr
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Well I am just plane jealous. I have Texas A&M quail and if the rabbits do as well you will be very pleased. I have some quail that lay eggs the size of bantam chickens.
TexanConnection":2z95ye5b said:how did you contact them? I live close to Bryan college station ,work there everyday,. I would be intrested in getting them this summer when i finish my new rabbit house.
TexanConnection":zcdkomly said:how did you contact them? I live close to Bryan college station ,work there everyday,. I would be intrested in getting them this summer when i finish my new rabbit house.
Joe n TN":zcdkomly said:Well, anyone in the central Texas area please feel free to email me. I would love to meet up sometime, try for a central location at lunch, or something. Or is passing through one another's area possibly stop by.
I have a lead on a possible feed source, alfalfa based pellet that is certified organic. The catch is...I think the minimum order would be one ton. Price is great though...$0.39/lb. I'll start another thread when I have some more info. Group buy?
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TMTex":zcdkomly said:I have a closed rabbitry and don't sell, but would welcome a fellow breeder so we can swap ideas on how to improve things. My biggest battle so far has been fire ants. I've tried everything including toxic chemicals, but they're persistent. I'm converting my hutches to hanging/stacked cages to help with that ongoing battle.
Yes, that is part of the heat tolerance and they still do well in cold temps.I picked up my new rabbits on Saturday. I'm a little disappointed in their size. They're a little smaller than my show stock NZWs at about the same age. It could be that mine only had 7 kits and they're still with their mom.
The TAMUKs seem to have more hair, but less fur if that makes sense. The underlying coat isn't as velvety dense as my show stock. Maybe that's part of the heat tolerance thing. Still, mine have made it through 100+ degree weather.
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