RABBITGIRLFORTHEWIN
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I have always had critters, I mean who wouldn't want a cute fluff ball of joy that you can eat? ps. I raise silver foxes, and I am trying for this next litter to be in the freezer, the keyword is trying lol.
Yes! We are raising rabbits and quail too. In the north woods with short growing season and sandy soil. Rabbit pellets gave me the nest garden on 50 years even during a drought year.My interest is for meat. I saw the shelves go close to bare and the prices skyrocket in COVID and decided that if supply chains are going to be that fragile, I'd better do all I can to ensure my family is covered when it comes to meat. We have quail and rabbits at this point, and eventually I'd like to add a dairy goat. I'm also working on growing adequate fodder to feed all the animals. This amounts to prepping our lame arizona soil to plant moringa trees and other various plants - the bunny pellets are a great help for that - and currently I grow barley fodder in the rabbit shed.
Oooh, I like the birthday present aspect! I have one coming up that should justify some new KW cages!Meat. We ate the freeloaders on the property. So I decided I would try out raising them as a birthday present to myself. Should have my first batch ready to dispatch in 3 weeks or so.
Now after having a whopping 4 months under my belt, I want to go to some ARBA shows so I can see first hand what the goal is in the confirmation of the meat rabbit.
I've actually owned rabbits off and on ...New Zealands in Florida, Satins in TX, Minis in California and again in Montana years ago. I was visiting a friend who raises chickens, hogs, rabbits, etc... for sale and she was showing me her Rex bunnies. I wasn't especially connecting with them because they acted half wild. Then I met this New Zealand buck - he reminded me of my siamese coloured cat, Captain Jack Sparrow. It was love at first sight. I named him CC for short. My friend offered to sell me a black NZ doe she had intended to keep. Then I added the Rex (from a new litter) and the Satins. The fact that I chose meat rabbits was a bit startling to my friends and family. I'm a vegetarian. I've been a vegetarian most of my life. I love gardening and growing my own food. However, my dogs are meat eaters. Rabbits can be good for bartering,and their poop goes into my gardens. I sell rabbits to 4H families, homesteaders, and as pets which helps pays for their pellets, hay and straw. The rabbits bring joy to my life. I bring the bunnies around to visit the seniors in assisted living which brightens their lives and mine.And what is your main interest in having rabbits?
I was sitting here thinking some of you may have loved rabbits as pets since a child, and other may have the practical food and fur uses for the rabbits.
What is your first interest in rabbits, and what is it now?
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