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Hi Emily,
Your advice and thoughts are perfect. I used to raise rabbits when I was a 16 year old boy through my 21st year. They were New Zealand White's (NZW) and California breeds. I got into it because I was always interested in farming and was a professional magician since the age of 13. I needed rabbits for my hat trick (seriously), but they needed to be about two months old. Thus, I started raising them and had a constant supply. I sold the meat off and we ate a lot of it ourselves. When I sold my herd I had over three hundred animals.
I had even designed my own hutch which was the first high rise rabbit hutch in history, I think. It was six stories high and I had to have a ladder to service all the cages. I had designed a special poop section which the rabbits did learn to use most of the time. It was just the back four or five inches of each cage with the mesh wire and a slanted galvanized poop and urine slide out the back side. The smell was minimal but when it reached the right stage it was used directly but in limited supply on our lawn and garden. My hutch was behind my dad's garage in a suburban major metropolitan city.
Now, I'm in India and we need the food. We started with chickens and haven't had a lot of luck. Out of eleven we have four and I think three will become layers and one goes in the pot.
So, yesterday I got our first two rabbits. I don't know what the breed is but they look like a dukes mixture between the NZW, California and the Dutch. They are decidedly smaller than NZW or California's, but larger than the Dutch. BUT they will taste GREAT!
I asked the people I got them from what they fed them because there are no choices of alfalfa (dunno if we even have alfalfa here), and they told me to use certain green leaves with lots of cauliflower leaves and stems, etc. We certainly don't have ANY feed stores here. (WHAT's that!?)
So, I turned to BYC to see what might be known, and here we are! They might have to start another section for BYR?
Glad to be here and help any way I can and I'm glad to see the great knowledge that's already being shared. We have a vet too! Whoooopie! I'm really glad we're all here!.
Now, before anyone asks, I'll teach you how to hypnotize rabbits, but the hat trick will remain a secret.
[Bowing with cape and cane in hand] Thank you! Thank you very much, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Sky~