Hi, welcome
tailonwolf":2bxd005e said:
im getting 3 rabbits friday 2 frmales and 1 male they are 7 - 8 weeks old my hutch is 8 foot wide 4 feet tall (2 foot cage 2 foot off the ground) and 4 feet deep i can easily add dividers to separate the boys from girls so over populationisnt a issue
It's a start, you'll see later on if it's big enough when stuffed with growouts.
I think an extra cage for the buck would be worth consideration.
what feed offers the best taist to rabbits?
Doesn't matter much for taste, the bigger concern may be what you have available or how you're going to run the rabbitry. Pellets are the most effective way, gathering greens every day the most labour intense.
But to start with - they need to eat what they are used to, you then can slowly (over a week or so) change their diet to what you want to feed.
are there any parts of the rabbit ypu CANT eat? (im a nose to tail eater on most animals)
Cooked out bones are a bit crunchy, and the fur sticks awfully to the palate....
When using head (I cant bring myself to use that :? ), liver , kidneys, heart (all yummy) and bones (to make soup or stock) there isn't much left anyway.
and will my females fight if put together? i can easily separate them but would love to let them all be together
Maybe. You can try to bond them (there is lots to read about bonding), but nobody can tell you the outcome. Are they sisters?
If you decide to try it start reading right away - your hutch will be neutral territory for them, would be more difficult later.
Since they are not in puberty yet you'll have to watch them closly when that kicks in.
There is always the risk that, even after years, they start a fight, which can end in injury or death.
I keep 3 does together, mother with 2 daughters from different litters. All but the youngest had already litters with the other does around. It's not something I would recommend to a beginner, I watch their moods closly, and I know my rabbits. Also, I do some things different than most people, like hutch and nestbox design. Sometimes the hutch just isn't big enough, so they get garden time regularly.
thanks! are there any other tips your willing to share?
Sure.
You get the best answers when asking precise questions with some background info. The'll pop up when leafing through the forums
Also be sure to know how your rabbits lived and how they were fed, don't change any of that fast (like putting a indoor bunny without winter pelt out into a roaring blizzard)
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