Hello everybody I hope everyone is doing well. I've been keeping rabbits for about 25 years a hobby that started with my grandmother when I was younger. She always picked grass for them and various leaves barely leaves and leaves from the garden and lettuce and endive wild dandelion Apple bark and so on... and when I was younger and we would buy rabbits from other breeders I used to be astounded to see these rabbits in metal cages with just hanging feeders of pellets and a bottle of water and a little bit of hay in a hay feeder hanger and that's it. I was actually astounded I felt like maybe the rabbits aren't happy but my friends who does the same said you know that fulfills the rabbit's need everything's in the pellets Etc which I do understand. I've had several different breeds over the 20 years starting with giant chinchilla then the colored New Zealands, neat mutts... my most recent one were standard racks I got a good line where they were good size like 13 lb the only thing I didn't like was the blowout of the fur coats it was just too much and messy. What I have now for the past year is a Continental Giant giant chinchilla mix that weigh about 15 lb but they're tortie color... I've kind of made my own breed... and the meat to Bone ratio is amazing. But the subject at hand is I follow the meth in my grandmother used to use I pick bushels of fresh grass clover romaine lettuce in the garden escarole blueberry leaves grape leaves Carrot Top arugula in quantity and they have pay available at all times... I also have a feeder which I have 16% rabbit pellets mixed in with boss and calf manna... sometimes they do eat the pellets but let me tell you they prefer the natural diet way more I don't have a problem with growth or anything I've never had blue issues ever and with the babies they start eating that type of stuff right off the bat and they've never had blow diarrhea or any problems ever... doing it this way in the spring summer and fall really stretches out the store bought food. Several breeder friends of mine just don't understand why you waste the time since theirms look the same and they have the same result but they don't do all the extra work. The only things I have noticed is that they complain a lot more from the rabbits getting sore Hawks blow their kits getting bloat. I don't know I just might be mean when I look at the rabbits they look like they have such a shiny coat from eating such a diverse diet I feel like it's enrichment for the animals as well. And it really isn't that much work I only have two females at the moment and one buck and I breathe two to three times a year. Perhaps that's why the other people don't feed a natural diet but I know other people who have a lot that feed a natural diet as well and they agree with me also. Do you guys also feel the same? Well
thank you for listening to me.
It would be nice to know if other people do the same as I do?
thank you for listening to me.
It would be nice to know if other people do the same as I do?