ihatedarkroast
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Hi. I'm sure you get this question a lot. But just looking for some feedback here on picking a breed for meat and possibly pelts.
I live in an area where I can get rabbits off Craigslist fairly easily as NZ, Flemish Giants, Standard Rex from some breeders. Rural King also typically carries lops and mini rexes, occasionally standard sized bunnies and rarely satins. But there are two sellers I'm particularly interested in.
One seller is 30 minutes north of me and they are selling a lot of English Spot cheap. They also have lionheads (which I don't particularly want to groom.) They really really want to get rid of some of their larger sized Spots and spot/lionhead crosses for $10. I think, because around here it's mostly the minis that sell well as pets. And they don't look like they have the right marking for show...not that I'm thinking of showing right now. But I do have a 4 year old who might be interested down the road. Right now to learn on, I'm not as worried about fancy rabbits.
Are English Spots decent rabbits for a family starting out with meaties? Are they kinda chill and easy? And would they be ok in outdoor hutches/rabbit tractors in winter weather like this if I provided plenty of orchard hay and put a kennel cover on cages? Here where I live it can get down to 5 F in winter (rarely) and 96 in summer (frequently).
The other seller is about an hour to the south in North Carolina. They are selling a variety of breeds including English Spot, Silver Fox, Chinchilla, NZ, Tenn. Red, and I think I spot a Californian in the pics.
This breeder lists a general price of $20 for the rabbits. But I have a feeling the nicer once may be a bit more expensive than that. I'm curious about the Silver Fox and if they require special coat maintenance.
We had a chinchilla buck last year we got for free that we kept for a couple months then ate as an experiment. He liked me, but he was sort of a jerk to everyone else in the family. He was not very tame as the lady who gave him to us didn't handle her rabbits much so she wouldn't get emotionally attached. But how soft! We salt dried the pelt. I have no experience tanning. But my husband is keen to try out more tanning and to eat more rabbits. He is sort of leaning towards more chinchilla rabbits. But he also would like rabbits that are more willing to be handled and let you clean their cage without biting. And might tolerate the kids better.
Any thoughts on which direction I should go in from here?
I live in an area where I can get rabbits off Craigslist fairly easily as NZ, Flemish Giants, Standard Rex from some breeders. Rural King also typically carries lops and mini rexes, occasionally standard sized bunnies and rarely satins. But there are two sellers I'm particularly interested in.
One seller is 30 minutes north of me and they are selling a lot of English Spot cheap. They also have lionheads (which I don't particularly want to groom.) They really really want to get rid of some of their larger sized Spots and spot/lionhead crosses for $10. I think, because around here it's mostly the minis that sell well as pets. And they don't look like they have the right marking for show...not that I'm thinking of showing right now. But I do have a 4 year old who might be interested down the road. Right now to learn on, I'm not as worried about fancy rabbits.
Are English Spots decent rabbits for a family starting out with meaties? Are they kinda chill and easy? And would they be ok in outdoor hutches/rabbit tractors in winter weather like this if I provided plenty of orchard hay and put a kennel cover on cages? Here where I live it can get down to 5 F in winter (rarely) and 96 in summer (frequently).
The other seller is about an hour to the south in North Carolina. They are selling a variety of breeds including English Spot, Silver Fox, Chinchilla, NZ, Tenn. Red, and I think I spot a Californian in the pics.
This breeder lists a general price of $20 for the rabbits. But I have a feeling the nicer once may be a bit more expensive than that. I'm curious about the Silver Fox and if they require special coat maintenance.
We had a chinchilla buck last year we got for free that we kept for a couple months then ate as an experiment. He liked me, but he was sort of a jerk to everyone else in the family. He was not very tame as the lady who gave him to us didn't handle her rabbits much so she wouldn't get emotionally attached. But how soft! We salt dried the pelt. I have no experience tanning. But my husband is keen to try out more tanning and to eat more rabbits. He is sort of leaning towards more chinchilla rabbits. But he also would like rabbits that are more willing to be handled and let you clean their cage without biting. And might tolerate the kids better.
Any thoughts on which direction I should go in from here?