RubyRed
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Throughout my reading on rabbits I've discovered that there are 3 main "parts" in the rabbit community.
The first part being the group of pet rabbit owners who strictly follow the House Rabbit Society guidelines for keeping rabbits- who strongly advocate spaying/neutering, rescuing rabbits, feeding veggies, and free roaming- who are also very outspoken when they find people keeping their rabbits differently, such as show breeders keeping their rabbits on wire floored cages, or just people breeding in general.
The second group are the show breeders, who are breeding to better the rabbit breed, and tend not to mingle with the pet community. (to avoid criticism on their rabbit care, I'd presume- things like them using wire cages, not feeding veggies, etc. seem to get lots of criticism from pet owners)
The third group are the meat breeders who breed rabbits for meat purposes. (I personally have no problem with breeding for meat as long as the breeders can handle keeping all their rabbits in fair condition before processing.) They also tend to get a lot of criticism from the pet community because they're not only breeding rabbits (according to some pet owners I know, a big no-no, no matter if it's an experienced breeder breeding for show or some byb breeding mixed breeds) but also eating them.
Focusing specifically on the showing and pet communities, which one is, or is mostly, correct on rabbit care? (how would you recommend caring for a rabbit- the "pet" way or the "show" way?) I've read articles on rabbit care that are like the polar opposites of each other- take this article vs this one. It's confusing at times, especially when you're a newbie trying to figure out proper rabbit care. I've lurked on the Rabbits Online forum for a while- it seemed like a really nice, supporting community, and I still read through old posts sometimes, but when it came to topics such as breeding or wire cages 90% of everyone there didn't seem to support it at all-- being an aspiring show breeder I just felt like RabbitTalk was a better forum for me. I wouldn't be comfortable asking breeding questions or for input on my cages on RabbitsOnline, because it doesn't seem like what the community "accepts".
I've also read every article on the Lotsoflops rabbitry website and it's been super interesting and educational even though I don't plan to breed Holland Lops in the future. I do disagree with some parts, but mostly they have given me a new perspective on things. I really wish there would be more information out there like the articles on Lotsoflops that give different perspectives on keeping rabbits. But it truly could be confusing if you were a newbie, reading conflicting information on a topic. For me, something I'm still not sure about is if offering vegetables do benefit rabbits or not. Show breeders tend not to feed veggies but pet owners certainly do. (see link vs link)
I’d love to hear everyone's opinions
The first part being the group of pet rabbit owners who strictly follow the House Rabbit Society guidelines for keeping rabbits- who strongly advocate spaying/neutering, rescuing rabbits, feeding veggies, and free roaming- who are also very outspoken when they find people keeping their rabbits differently, such as show breeders keeping their rabbits on wire floored cages, or just people breeding in general.
The second group are the show breeders, who are breeding to better the rabbit breed, and tend not to mingle with the pet community. (to avoid criticism on their rabbit care, I'd presume- things like them using wire cages, not feeding veggies, etc. seem to get lots of criticism from pet owners)
The third group are the meat breeders who breed rabbits for meat purposes. (I personally have no problem with breeding for meat as long as the breeders can handle keeping all their rabbits in fair condition before processing.) They also tend to get a lot of criticism from the pet community because they're not only breeding rabbits (according to some pet owners I know, a big no-no, no matter if it's an experienced breeder breeding for show or some byb breeding mixed breeds) but also eating them.
Focusing specifically on the showing and pet communities, which one is, or is mostly, correct on rabbit care? (how would you recommend caring for a rabbit- the "pet" way or the "show" way?) I've read articles on rabbit care that are like the polar opposites of each other- take this article vs this one. It's confusing at times, especially when you're a newbie trying to figure out proper rabbit care. I've lurked on the Rabbits Online forum for a while- it seemed like a really nice, supporting community, and I still read through old posts sometimes, but when it came to topics such as breeding or wire cages 90% of everyone there didn't seem to support it at all-- being an aspiring show breeder I just felt like RabbitTalk was a better forum for me. I wouldn't be comfortable asking breeding questions or for input on my cages on RabbitsOnline, because it doesn't seem like what the community "accepts".
I've also read every article on the Lotsoflops rabbitry website and it's been super interesting and educational even though I don't plan to breed Holland Lops in the future. I do disagree with some parts, but mostly they have given me a new perspective on things. I really wish there would be more information out there like the articles on Lotsoflops that give different perspectives on keeping rabbits. But it truly could be confusing if you were a newbie, reading conflicting information on a topic. For me, something I'm still not sure about is if offering vegetables do benefit rabbits or not. Show breeders tend not to feed veggies but pet owners certainly do. (see link vs link)
I’d love to hear everyone's opinions