Cinnamon Roll
Crowing
Rabbit math seems to happen all on its own! Ha ha
I don’t really know about space minimums. We started with a big yard and made it bigger to cover a patch of noxious weed (dandelion toadflax) that the rabbits looove. Right now I have 25 rabbits in my 1/2 acre (more or less) yard and it is too many for the grass. We had a bad drought and the grass will take a long time to recover. But on the other hand the weeds might be taken care of...
I guess I would not go with less that 10sqft per rabbit, but kits grow REALLY fast and you will want to add space to accommodate them. I like to breed 2 does at a time so there is always a foster mom available, so I have lots of kits running around at one time. Also if you aren’t free breeding, you will need a separate area for the buck, preferably where he can’t see the does and make himself crazy. We have a neutered male to keep bucks company and that works fairly well, but that’s another rabbit to plan for. Since I don’t have a preference on breeds, I found it’s a lot easier to get a new buck when I need one rather than house one all year. Our neutered boy just hangs out with the does when we don’t have a buck.
I’m sure that’s not super helpful but Google around and someone may have a better idea than me!
I don’t really know about space minimums. We started with a big yard and made it bigger to cover a patch of noxious weed (dandelion toadflax) that the rabbits looove. Right now I have 25 rabbits in my 1/2 acre (more or less) yard and it is too many for the grass. We had a bad drought and the grass will take a long time to recover. But on the other hand the weeds might be taken care of...
I guess I would not go with less that 10sqft per rabbit, but kits grow REALLY fast and you will want to add space to accommodate them. I like to breed 2 does at a time so there is always a foster mom available, so I have lots of kits running around at one time. Also if you aren’t free breeding, you will need a separate area for the buck, preferably where he can’t see the does and make himself crazy. We have a neutered male to keep bucks company and that works fairly well, but that’s another rabbit to plan for. Since I don’t have a preference on breeds, I found it’s a lot easier to get a new buck when I need one rather than house one all year. Our neutered boy just hangs out with the does when we don’t have a buck.
I’m sure that’s not super helpful but Google around and someone may have a better idea than me!