MuddyFarms
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I am hoping to run this plan by you guys to see if I am on the right track or if you have any ideas.
I have Rex rabbits, and am having a difficult time keeping condition on the breeding does. They produce large litters and nurse heavily. I have taken to feeding them rolled oats and BOSS morning and evening to try to offset their nursing, but it isn’t helping them regain condition as far as I can see. The growing replacement does have dense fur and beautiful condition, perhaps a little too much.
I have been feeding Purina Professional, which they all really like. Any other brand I try mixing in they scratch out and refuse to eat. I guess that is because the Purina was formulated to be extra palatable. The Purina Professional feed is supposed to provide enough for does to have 8 litters/year. Doesn’t seem to work for mine, although the kits grow like crazy on it! I have been doing a 6-week rebreeding date most of the time, but it looks like I will need to increase that time quite a bit. I am also wondering if they will lose more condition in the winter cold we have now.
I am thinking they must be needing a higher fat percentage? I am considering mixing in the Purina Show feed for the breeding does to see if that would help. It has higher fat but lower protein. Does that seem like a decent trade-off, though?
They also seem to be getting too much calcium, but I think I need to address the condition issue first.
Purina Professional: Crude protein- 18%; Crude fat- 1.40%; Crude fiber (min)- 14.50%; Crude fiber (max) 18.50%; Calcium (min)- 0.65%; Calcium (max)- 1.15%.
Purina Show: Crude protein- 16%; Crude fat- 3.50%; Crude fiber (min)- 18.5%; Crude fiber (max)- 21.50%; Calcium (min)- 0.70%; Calcium (max)- 1.20%.
I appreciate any ideas you guys have!
I have Rex rabbits, and am having a difficult time keeping condition on the breeding does. They produce large litters and nurse heavily. I have taken to feeding them rolled oats and BOSS morning and evening to try to offset their nursing, but it isn’t helping them regain condition as far as I can see. The growing replacement does have dense fur and beautiful condition, perhaps a little too much.
I have been feeding Purina Professional, which they all really like. Any other brand I try mixing in they scratch out and refuse to eat. I guess that is because the Purina was formulated to be extra palatable. The Purina Professional feed is supposed to provide enough for does to have 8 litters/year. Doesn’t seem to work for mine, although the kits grow like crazy on it! I have been doing a 6-week rebreeding date most of the time, but it looks like I will need to increase that time quite a bit. I am also wondering if they will lose more condition in the winter cold we have now.
I am thinking they must be needing a higher fat percentage? I am considering mixing in the Purina Show feed for the breeding does to see if that would help. It has higher fat but lower protein. Does that seem like a decent trade-off, though?
They also seem to be getting too much calcium, but I think I need to address the condition issue first.
Purina Professional: Crude protein- 18%; Crude fat- 1.40%; Crude fiber (min)- 14.50%; Crude fiber (max) 18.50%; Calcium (min)- 0.65%; Calcium (max)- 1.15%.
Purina Show: Crude protein- 16%; Crude fat- 3.50%; Crude fiber (min)- 18.5%; Crude fiber (max)- 21.50%; Calcium (min)- 0.70%; Calcium (max)- 1.20%.
I appreciate any ideas you guys have!