AShelBunny
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One of my neighbors is moving and they bred rabbits for pets. We had talked about how we considered getting into breeding rabbits because another neighbor of ours also breeds rabbits for meat. Well, they moved and offered to give us their rabbits. We accepted the kind offer. Now I have two questions as a newbie and feel dumb asking.
1. We didn't get enough information about the rabbits. I know nothing about them. Except they have bred before and she produced a litter, and we had one of her daughters, too. (However, there was a terrible accident where she broke her back). However, we put them together on Black Friday to mate - nothing happened. But now today she is pulling her hair! Did they breed her before? Is there another reason she would pull her hair? Is seeing the male enough for her to think she bred? That would be weird.
2. After talking to the meat rabbit neighbor, he said (not verbatim) "Those ain't meat rabbits, you guys are kinda dumb." So... they were bred as pets, I knew that. But, since our purposes are meat... should we just eat them and get a new set? Awkward. I feel bad about the neighbor who gave them to us. I said we could just get a meat rabbit doe and go from there, but my husband says that's dumb too.
I've been reading about this for a few years and we were always "planning on one day getting to it" and with the gift it's pushed us into actually pursuing this.
I raise ducks and chicks too. And I started that by the whole just gett'um and figure it out as we go method. So. That's what we are doing.
What would you do in this situation?
1. We didn't get enough information about the rabbits. I know nothing about them. Except they have bred before and she produced a litter, and we had one of her daughters, too. (However, there was a terrible accident where she broke her back). However, we put them together on Black Friday to mate - nothing happened. But now today she is pulling her hair! Did they breed her before? Is there another reason she would pull her hair? Is seeing the male enough for her to think she bred? That would be weird.
2. After talking to the meat rabbit neighbor, he said (not verbatim) "Those ain't meat rabbits, you guys are kinda dumb." So... they were bred as pets, I knew that. But, since our purposes are meat... should we just eat them and get a new set? Awkward. I feel bad about the neighbor who gave them to us. I said we could just get a meat rabbit doe and go from there, but my husband says that's dumb too.
I've been reading about this for a few years and we were always "planning on one day getting to it" and with the gift it's pushed us into actually pursuing this.
I raise ducks and chicks too. And I started that by the whole just gett'um and figure it out as we go method. So. That's what we are doing.
What would you do in this situation?