Thankful to be a member! We actually joined in February but some exciting and time-consuming projects with six grandchildren have delayed us from participating fully. We now have 30 kits ready to be butchered so we are ready to turn our attention to some serious rabbit details!
Our history:
We had milk goats on USDA milk test since 1993 and then changed to Katahdin sheep. We rehomed our sheep and goats in early 2021 and purchased 6 breeding New Zealand rabbits and a NZ buck. (Had a breeding Californian couple from 2016 to 2021 and we were kind of happy with them.)
We are super happy with the K&W cages, GAW, and set on 1/4” flat bar stands. Our bunnies have a pole barn type shelter with blown insulation under the roof. Because of its location and fans, the rabbits do very well considering the extreme heat here in south Georgia. I’m excited to try brining our newly butchered rabbits next week and then canning and/or freezing them. Would very much welcome any ideas of preservation and recipes because I’d love my kids and grandkids to love rabbit as much as we do!
Steve and Jeanne
Our history:
We had milk goats on USDA milk test since 1993 and then changed to Katahdin sheep. We rehomed our sheep and goats in early 2021 and purchased 6 breeding New Zealand rabbits and a NZ buck. (Had a breeding Californian couple from 2016 to 2021 and we were kind of happy with them.)
We are super happy with the K&W cages, GAW, and set on 1/4” flat bar stands. Our bunnies have a pole barn type shelter with blown insulation under the roof. Because of its location and fans, the rabbits do very well considering the extreme heat here in south Georgia. I’m excited to try brining our newly butchered rabbits next week and then canning and/or freezing them. Would very much welcome any ideas of preservation and recipes because I’d love my kids and grandkids to love rabbit as much as we do!
Steve and Jeanne