WhWRabbitry
Well-known member
For those that have been into rabbit breeding for a somewhat extended period of time I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts/experience as far as the pros/cons of focusing on breeding one breed or instead breeding multiple breeds in your rabbitry.
I keep going back and forth on what I want to do!!
First of all, I am breeding for pet, with possibility of some of the rabbits being starters for 4-H kids. I started out with the plan of Lionheads & Mini Lops. Then I ended up with a couple Hollands. I was recently planning to go to just focusing on Mini Lops and selling the others off, as I found them to to have the most laid back personalities.
However, I know I'm a person who likes variety/change in life and I'm thinking having multiple breeds would keep things more interesting for me. All I would need to purchase to have a pair of each at this point is a Lionhead doe.
I'm curious market wise if it would end up better to have the variety or if being focused on one is better for reasons I might not think of.
Love to hear any feedback, pros/cons you think of/have experienced.
Thanks, as always, for being such a helpful group!!
Joanna
I keep going back and forth on what I want to do!!
First of all, I am breeding for pet, with possibility of some of the rabbits being starters for 4-H kids. I started out with the plan of Lionheads & Mini Lops. Then I ended up with a couple Hollands. I was recently planning to go to just focusing on Mini Lops and selling the others off, as I found them to to have the most laid back personalities.
However, I know I'm a person who likes variety/change in life and I'm thinking having multiple breeds would keep things more interesting for me. All I would need to purchase to have a pair of each at this point is a Lionhead doe.
I'm curious market wise if it would end up better to have the variety or if being focused on one is better for reasons I might not think of.
Love to hear any feedback, pros/cons you think of/have experienced.
Thanks, as always, for being such a helpful group!!
Joanna