I guess I'd rather have NZs and Cals heavier than 2-3 pounds at 8 weeks, but you can certainly butcher them at that weight; or, if you're not in a hurry, go ahead and grow them out till they hit the weight you want.Thanks for all the helpful info!
So I guess my kits aren’t behind in weight. We have 4 NZ CA mix kits at 8 weeks and they weigh about 2-3 pounds. I thought they were under weight but maybe not… most sites say you can butcher at 6-8 weeks but I guess that’s just wishful thinking. I was considering giving them a more caloric feed like alfalfa, rolled oats or even some baby rabbit feed. We have them currently on 18% pellets and Timothy. Should we just wait till 12 weeks to butcher? Is fast growth rate more so connected with feed or genetics and selective breeding?
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Growth rate, like so many other characteristics, is the result of a combination of genetics and management. I found that selection of fast-growing breeders has increased the growth rate in my herd without changing feeding regimes, but if I tried messing around with the latter I might prompt some additional increases. However there's an interaction between what you feed and which animals thrive, and I've been at this long enough that I'm not inclined to make a lot of changes to my rabbits' routine at this point unless it becomes necessary (for instance, if the feed brand becomes difficult to find). Plus, adding more calories generally costs more money.