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I’m supposed to pick up some new rabbits for breeding stock tomorrow and hoping that RK has some more cornish X available to start growing out.
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Nice, what kinda rabbits? My NZ doe is due tonight with some NZ/AmChin meat muttsI’m supposed to pick up some new rabbits for breeding stock tomorrow and hoping that RK has some more cornish X available to start growing out.
I’m going to get breeding pair of NZ white and maybe 1 more female of different color? Whites are preferred for meat stockNice, what kinda rabbits? My NZ doe is due tonight with some NZ/AmChin meat mutts
Is it just cause it is a lighter colored carcass? I have a tortoise shell NZ who is HUGE and is a great momI’m going to get breeding pair of NZ white and maybe 1 more female of different color? Whites are preferred for meat stock
How’s the quail going?Nice, what kinda rabbits? My NZ doe is due tonight with some NZ/AmChin meat mutts
Was at tractor supply and they had 9 day old australorps for $1 each!! Keep waiting to walk in on some CXIt’s also about time to get my turkey poults!
Mainly because white fur remnants not as visible on the meatIs it just cause it is a lighter colored carcass? I have a tortoise shell NZ who is HUGE and is a great mom
I’ve been lucky with my NZ white….they tolerate the weather here fairly well. I have a tree in that part of the yard that offers shade plus the roof over the cages. They don’t show as much stress as my birds do at times.You have heat issues with your meat rabbits?
I tried Tamuk line of meat rabbits. They are a NZ/CA crosses that are knows for heat tolerance. My NZ and CA rabbits start showing signs of being uncomfortable around 75-80 degrees. The Tamuk line is 85 degrees or so. Very noticeable difference.