jaxmarblebuns
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I have been the one butchering rabbits’ sense we switched to Californians (about 5 years) and I've noticed that they seem to have a lot of fat. We haven’t had any problems that usually come with obese rabbits, and they don't look overweight from the outside, but when you open them up the average rabbit looks the picture below (the second pick was a doe I think she was about a year and 8 months old, the first I believe was a buck that was about 5-6 months old.) Maybe this is how they have always looked, but I can’t remember. What do you guys think?
I’m thinking about raising one of the litters in a tractor to see if that helps, but I’m not sure if I have the room and security to do that.
this is a link of how they are raised to get a bit more of an idea of what may be the issue.
https://rabbittalk.com/threads/how-we-raise-are-californian-rabbits………-in-theory.34856/
PS ignore the arrow in the second pick
I’m thinking about raising one of the litters in a tractor to see if that helps, but I’m not sure if I have the room and security to do that.
this is a link of how they are raised to get a bit more of an idea of what may be the issue.
https://rabbittalk.com/threads/how-we-raise-are-californian-rabbits………-in-theory.34856/
PS ignore the arrow in the second pick
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