OneAcreFarm":29hgct6n said:
PPM, welcome to RT! So glad to have another like minded woman here. I carry daily as well. I currently carry a Bersa 380CC but I am saving up for a Cold Defender....I also have a Glock 26, a Bersa 45UC and a Taurus Judge 45/410....
Thanks! I have the Bersa ThunderCC too, but hardly ever shoot it anymore after I got my mitts on a Sig P238. Colts are excellent guns; I'm sure you'll love the Defender!
Lots of things to think about when starting. I would definitely suggest getting good quality cages. Have you looked to see if there is another breeder or a small animal equipment place/feed store in your area that also sells cages? Not TSC, those are really cheaply made and won't last. Now, since you will have them inside, they *might* work for a while, if need be. 30 x 36 is what I have for my does, 30 x 30 for grow outs and I just installed some 18 x 30 for individual bucks and keeper rabbits I am growing out. You want the doors to be as large as possible. You *might* be able to find some indoor type housing less expensively on CL, people are always selling those type hutches, etc here....www.bassequipment.com is a great place for supplies, their prices seem a tad better than Klubertanz on some things. FW are great meat rabbits, but I have been told they can be temperamental. Dutch are also great meat rabbits and definitely look like pets, so they may be a option for you, since they are smaller than SF, great personality and will require less space, food, etc. You would likely be able to sell some as well. If you butcher them at 13wks, which is the optimum time for Dutch, the dress out will rival SF.
Thanks so much for your advice; I've also been spending some time on your blog and love all the information there. I showed my husband your picture gallery of the rabbitries, and even he started getting excited and saying what designs/ideas he liked and didn't like!
I did check out Bass, but ended up ordering from Klubertanz just now, as the prices seemed pretty much the same for what I was ordering. I might order from Bass for stuff like feeders and bottles, if I can't find a better deal locally. Which might be a problem, since my city and the surrounding areas seem rather depressed of healthy livestock and quality supplies. Seriously, I don't know what's up with where I live, but people either aren't interested in the same things I am, or they just won't let go of it!<br /><br />__________ Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:44 pm __________<br /><br />
MamaSheepdog":29hgct6n said:
PPM,
have you envisioned your future setup? Specifically, one tier or two? My BunnyBarn holds 24 cages in two tiers... 12 doe cages back to back on the top row with dropping boards below them, and 12 buck/junior cages on the bottom. The bottom cages are 24" deep as opposed to 30" so there is room for the urine and droppings from above to fall between them.
To be honest, I'm still trying to figure that out. I'll most likely end up going single tier for now, but am feeling flexible. It all really depends on whether or not there's room in the shed at the new place we might possibly be moving to, or if I have to build a free standing "pavilion" or something. Raising-rabbits.com has some interesting plans on a PVC pipe hanging cage set up that I'm strongly considering as a back up...
I didn't look at the cages you are considering, but make sure they have large doors. It can be difficult to reach a reluctant rabbit even in my 30" x 30" cages, and it is a good thing I have a small frame, because I sometimes have to wedge my head and shoulders into the cage to get one out.
As I was ordering the cages, the Klubertanz employee said the doors were large, but being new to this, I don't know what she was using as a comparison. Large is how large? I'm about average build, so hopefully it won't be an issue. If it is, well, my husband can try his hand at "bunny wrangling", lol!!! It should be entertaining, if nothing else.
On goats- you need a buck or access to one if you want milk. Some does will produce for two years on one "freshening", but most need to be bred every year. You can recoup your money by selling the kids, or send them to the freezer.
I am fortunate that I have a friend that I can "borrow" a buck from. I have three does due any day now, and another that I think "missed". I traded two processed rabbits for the service.
Hah! I see my Sistah OAF beat me to the point about the doors!
Yeah, I probably won't start out with my own buck for awhile, since feeding a smelly dude year round for once a year use won't be cost effective with such a small starting out herd, but I am thinking two (un-pedigreed but quality) La Mancha does in two or three years, and either raising up the does for more milk production or selling them, and the wethers will be destined for freezer camp. We love venison, but my husband and I love to try "Bizarre Foods" so goat is definitely on the menu. What sort of goats do you have? I love that you barter rabbit meat for stud service; that's awesome. Ideally, I'd love to barter for everything, but I gotta have the right neighbors for that!