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beautiful!!!! I have Meat mutts!!!!!
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I prefer the size and taste of New Zealand Meat rabbits. Second choice would be Californians, but they are a little smaller. I have 15 does and 2 bucks, with 10 to 13 in a litter. I breed them every other month, from October to June. I skip August, because of the heat. Hot weather is not easy on pregnant or nursing does! At 12 weeks, a 5 1/2 # fryer will dress out at 3 - 3 1/2 # I sell most young at 6 weeks as breeding stock to people who want to grow their own healthy food, as they are a very good source of protein and much cheaper to raise than chickens. Feed to meat ratio is about 3:1. I sell 6 week olds for $12 each, and usually only have less than a dozen a month, left to process for the freezer. I have never had a tough rabbit at 12 weeks, but you must let them rest, refrigerated, for 3 days, before freezing, so rigger passes and the meat becomes tender. Too bad you live so far away!![]()
Just another stepping stone towards my, "screw the world" lifestyleI found an ad on CL for a guy getting out of his meat rabbit venture and ended up with 3 bred Californian does, 1 younger Cali doe, a Cali buck, and 3 younger NZ cross does.
My original plan was a Cali trio and a NZW trio, but the lady I am getting my NZs from won't have my babies for another couple of months. I jumped on this deal figuring it would get me started and any I don't like I can cull and keep a few to breed until I can get better breeding stock, but these girls look good. However, one of the does was bred sooner than he told us and kindled the 2nd night we had them...on the wire. I managed to save 2. So in less than 48 hours I went from 0 rabbits to 8 rabbits to 10 rabbits...and I still have to get my NZs!
Rabbits seem to be a lot more work than chickens, for sure, but I think it will be sooo worth it!