GreenhornBunnyGirl
https://www.change.org/GrandRapidsRabbits
Today I finally got clarification on the verbiage of my city's municipal ordinances, and it's official; you can't raise more than two rabbits within the city limits. So, I'm a bit saddened... The things I had been most excited about with regards to getting into the hobby was raising litters for meat and fur, and keeping a few of the better ones to show and line breed.
I'm down. But I'm not out.
Since I'm not allowed to breed, I can't really focus on meat/fur breeds to the full extent I had hoped. But it does give me a reason to look more into wool breeds I had kind of glossed over before, and focus on learning all the ins and outs of rabbit care and rabbit showing while I have a smaller, more manageable herd. It also means I can save money on starting up, since I don't have to plan for grow out cages or butchering equipment.
There's some silver linings to be found on the clouds that have rained on my rabbit parade!
And perhaps someday I'll be able to house my rabbits in a city with more relaxed ordinances. But for now, my bunny dreams are going to have to be a bit smaller than I had originally anticipated.
I'm down. But I'm not out.
Since I'm not allowed to breed, I can't really focus on meat/fur breeds to the full extent I had hoped. But it does give me a reason to look more into wool breeds I had kind of glossed over before, and focus on learning all the ins and outs of rabbit care and rabbit showing while I have a smaller, more manageable herd. It also means I can save money on starting up, since I don't have to plan for grow out cages or butchering equipment.
There's some silver linings to be found on the clouds that have rained on my rabbit parade!
And perhaps someday I'll be able to house my rabbits in a city with more relaxed ordinances. But for now, my bunny dreams are going to have to be a bit smaller than I had originally anticipated.