I know, old topic, new thread. A forums nightmare 
I really need to cut feed costs for the grow outs. Especially since they're kinda slow growing anyhow.
40kg barley is about the same price as 15kg pellet. They already have free choice hay. A tablespoon of BOSS could be arranged s well, at least for winter.
I like the convenience of pellets for the breeding stock.. easy to get and easy to give and I know it has all minerals and stuff. Then the question is.. how do I make that change smoothly between mommas feed and grow-out feed, if I'm going to use separate?
I suppose I have to feed barley to the adults as well, at least some amount.
How much do you figure I need to give the adults to be able to set the kits out in a ''only barley'' feed lot? I know rabbits are not too great with sudden feed changes so I figure they need to be used to it to start with.
I'm not offering them greens due to this wild rabbit myxomatos plague that's running. It's bad enough they're outside (and yes I sort of follow quarantine routines - feed the outside last etc, but I don't think they'll get sick since there isn't a whole lot of wild bunnies here. The disease are usually spread in the cities where they overcrowd. But still) But then I'm not breeding the grow outs and they're in all honesty not living that long... you think they can be sick from vitamin defiency if they're fed only hay, barley and BOSS? I want them to feel well even if I'm finding the pellet are expencive.
I had a time when I fed alfalfa, barley, BOSS and hay to my breeders. I changed feed and other things at the same time so I'm not sure if that (the change to pellet and greens) is the reason they started to breed, but I like the security of giving them a ''finished'' feed. I found the mixing to be annoyng, especially with the alfalfa straw.
I have also heard of a feed thing for sheep (they get sheep pellet ATM) which is supposed to mix with grain. Like some super feed.. and it doesn't cost a lot more than the food I buy now. I think they said mix 15% of this with 85% grain, to up protein and minerals/vitamin. However I'm concerned that the rabbits may pick to eat just the ''super feed'' and end up getting sick... Any toughts?
I really need to cut feed costs for the grow outs. Especially since they're kinda slow growing anyhow.
40kg barley is about the same price as 15kg pellet. They already have free choice hay. A tablespoon of BOSS could be arranged s well, at least for winter.
I like the convenience of pellets for the breeding stock.. easy to get and easy to give and I know it has all minerals and stuff. Then the question is.. how do I make that change smoothly between mommas feed and grow-out feed, if I'm going to use separate?
I suppose I have to feed barley to the adults as well, at least some amount.
How much do you figure I need to give the adults to be able to set the kits out in a ''only barley'' feed lot? I know rabbits are not too great with sudden feed changes so I figure they need to be used to it to start with.
I'm not offering them greens due to this wild rabbit myxomatos plague that's running. It's bad enough they're outside (and yes I sort of follow quarantine routines - feed the outside last etc, but I don't think they'll get sick since there isn't a whole lot of wild bunnies here. The disease are usually spread in the cities where they overcrowd. But still) But then I'm not breeding the grow outs and they're in all honesty not living that long... you think they can be sick from vitamin defiency if they're fed only hay, barley and BOSS? I want them to feel well even if I'm finding the pellet are expencive.
I had a time when I fed alfalfa, barley, BOSS and hay to my breeders. I changed feed and other things at the same time so I'm not sure if that (the change to pellet and greens) is the reason they started to breed, but I like the security of giving them a ''finished'' feed. I found the mixing to be annoyng, especially with the alfalfa straw.
I have also heard of a feed thing for sheep (they get sheep pellet ATM) which is supposed to mix with grain. Like some super feed.. and it doesn't cost a lot more than the food I buy now. I think they said mix 15% of this with 85% grain, to up protein and minerals/vitamin. However I'm concerned that the rabbits may pick to eat just the ''super feed'' and end up getting sick... Any toughts?