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Sorry if this isn't necessarily the best thread for this topic, but I wanted to get some advice from those of you who are already raising meat rabbits.
We are getting our documentation together to present to our HOA to ask for permission to put the rabbit housing up on our lot. (stupid, I know.)
We are including the form they ask us to fill out, as well as a satellite image, a front elevation, and an elevation of both sides of our home and lot with colored rectangles indicating an approximate footprint of the structure we're going to attempt. We label our preferred location and our secondary locations. I need to go out and take a photo to make a back elevation as well. We are also including plans of the structure we intend to build.
We are wanting to construct a wire cage set-up for a breeding trio plus a grow out pen. We'll be building a roofed structure (no walls) and suspending the cages. It will have a footprint of roughly 9.5x6 feet. Our HOA has rules regarding sheds. They must have peaked roofs, be shingled to match the house, and have siding to match the house. We are holding our breath with our rabbit structure, hoping they do not categorize it as a "shed".
Aside from the above information, does anyone have any suggestions on information to include that might help our cause? I'm not sure we should mention to them (unless they ask) that they are meat rabbits. Our bylaws state there should be no breeding of livestock- but our county ordinances do not categorize rabbits as livestock. I don't want to dig up too many things at once, because it might give them a chance to look for violations.
Not sure if any of you would do this, but...
I was thinking I would mention how important the wire cage set-up is to the health of the rabbits. How we live in Georgia, and we have a full-sun yard (except our northern side of the house where we want to place them, but it's also street side), and rabbits are very prone to heat-stroke. I also was thinking of mentioning how to have outside rabbits, it would end up being much more sanitary and clean to opt for the wire set-up vs. a hutch set up, and the manure would be recycled into my garden. Perhaps also mentioning how rabbits are very quiet animals and won't bother anyone.
That's all my ideas for now...
We are getting our documentation together to present to our HOA to ask for permission to put the rabbit housing up on our lot. (stupid, I know.)
We are including the form they ask us to fill out, as well as a satellite image, a front elevation, and an elevation of both sides of our home and lot with colored rectangles indicating an approximate footprint of the structure we're going to attempt. We label our preferred location and our secondary locations. I need to go out and take a photo to make a back elevation as well. We are also including plans of the structure we intend to build.
We are wanting to construct a wire cage set-up for a breeding trio plus a grow out pen. We'll be building a roofed structure (no walls) and suspending the cages. It will have a footprint of roughly 9.5x6 feet. Our HOA has rules regarding sheds. They must have peaked roofs, be shingled to match the house, and have siding to match the house. We are holding our breath with our rabbit structure, hoping they do not categorize it as a "shed".
Aside from the above information, does anyone have any suggestions on information to include that might help our cause? I'm not sure we should mention to them (unless they ask) that they are meat rabbits. Our bylaws state there should be no breeding of livestock- but our county ordinances do not categorize rabbits as livestock. I don't want to dig up too many things at once, because it might give them a chance to look for violations.
Not sure if any of you would do this, but...
I was thinking I would mention how important the wire cage set-up is to the health of the rabbits. How we live in Georgia, and we have a full-sun yard (except our northern side of the house where we want to place them, but it's also street side), and rabbits are very prone to heat-stroke. I also was thinking of mentioning how to have outside rabbits, it would end up being much more sanitary and clean to opt for the wire set-up vs. a hutch set up, and the manure would be recycled into my garden. Perhaps also mentioning how rabbits are very quiet animals and won't bother anyone.
That's all my ideas for now...