- Mar 4, 2012
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Well isn't that interesting.......I will have to try giving a few to my does just to see the reaction. Not sure where you live but I think that whole bucks go sterile in the summer thing is hogwash. I live in central Florida and it is in the mid 90's for months on end and my rabbits breed and produce litters all summer. It is harder though to get the does to lift for the bucks in the heat but near sunrise in the coolest part of the day works.Seems that I started something...![]()
It began by accident...the mealies are for the CHICKENS, let's get that straight. But...when you have a stubborn Serama on the cages jjjuuuuuuussst out of reach, you bribe them how you can, right? Right!
So I offered her a handful and of course there were a couple running up my arm. I twitched, and they dropped into a wire-mesh-bottomed feeder that happened to be otherwise empty, since I hadn't fed the rabbits yet. That doe gobbled them down faster than I could blink, and tried to chew on my arm for more.![]()
I waited a few days to see how it affected her--nada. So I started to think...what if? Feed's going up and up in cost, and one of the main drivers is...protein. Hmmm....I handed out a few more to see if they were universally accepted, and they seem to be pretty well received. Most rabbits thought they were pretty cool, wiggly or not. I suspect that since they are said to taste nutty and wheat-ish, and rabbits love that sort of thing, that may be the key.
I'll be starting to breed again soon, since we're into fall now and the bucks should be fertile again. I'll be running some split-litter feed trials to see whether the mealies affect growth and feed consumption/conversion.
PS...the darn Serama came down in her own sweet time, thanks...!
I have a couple of half barrels under some of the cages that are under the auto water bowls and they stay more wet and use those to attract black soldier fly's. I took a golf ball size chunk of that wet manure and the mealworms took right to it but it could have been for the water. I am going to set up two containers one with bran and one with just dry manure and put the same number of pupae in them and see what happens.