Rabbits!

I love rabbits because...

  • They're sooo cute!

    Votes: 52 27.5%
  • They're friendly!

    Votes: 19 10.1%
  • They're entertaining!

    Votes: 40 21.2%
  • They've cast me under their fluffy spell!

    Votes: 78 41.3%

  • Total voters
    189
If I was to breed my flemish giant male o something, what breed would be the best option (for meat). A newzealand? And how would the feed to weight ratio be? (Will I lose money?) he's 9 months old.
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I don't know the feed to weight ratio, but I don know that with pure newzealands that you end up spending around $1 per pound of meat. It would be slightly more with a mix because they wouldn't be as efficient.
 
So would it be more worth it to do flemish giants as pets and also eat the offspring? Just wondering, I have never bred rabbits
 
Can y'all help me guess how old these babies are I found them in my yard from a neighbor let go some adult rabbits there lion head
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I caught babies yesterday before a huge rain storm I'm trying to catch mom we have a lot of coyotoes n didn't want babies to get eaten
 
Can y'all help me guess how old these babies are I found them in my yard from a neighbor let go some adult rabbits there lion head I caught babies yesterday before a huge rain storm I'm trying to catch mom we have a lot of coyotoes n didn't want babies to get eaten
Were you able to catch the mum? Its time consuming to hand feed them, but at this age they should already eat solids as well as milk. You have a chance of keeping them alive, good luck!
 
I have three Rex Does at home and today I went to an auction to look for a buck. I ended up buying two of them but I didn't realize till I got home that the Bucks are the mini Rex breed. Can I still breed them or no?
 
No problem. When people deliberately cross rabbits of radically different sizes, it's usually recommended that the doe be the bigger of the pair;you can get into trouble breeding a small doe to a bigger buck.
 

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