You would also have a hard time knowing which kits belong to which mother after they begin to hop around. It would be easier, safer, and more practical to raise them in individual cages.
Colony breeding would work well with large tracts of land/space with animals primarily used for meat. I couldn't imagine anyone wanting a "show rabbit" from a colony. Remember, just because it has a pedigree doesn't make it show quality. It just means it's pure-bred.
Colony breeding would work well with large tracts of land/space with animals primarily used for meat. I couldn't imagine anyone wanting a "show rabbit" from a colony. Remember, just because it has a pedigree doesn't make it show quality. It just means it's pure-bred.