Oh... so soft to spin!an angora pair of some sort.
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Oh... so soft to spin!an angora pair of some sort.
But, umm, takes 2 bunnies to get babies. Pretty sure you know this by now.It Grey bunny is a girl, I'll use her to replace one of my three white breeder bunnies.
Super, super soft. I bought way too much on my last dopamine hunt,Oh... so soft to spin!
I have a limited number of large cages. Keeping 2 males, 5 females. Rotating breeding so one pair gets bred each month, then get time to raise kits and recover before the next breeding cycle.But, umm, takes 2 bunnies to get babies. Pretty sure you know this by now.
Why not keep it either way???
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Sweet rabbits, I was looking at getting some just for their deposits/plant food but quail need less space and also make eggs.Peanutbunny has a solid floor nesting box - I'll be shovelling it out again and washing it thoroughly tommorow. Next set of cages will be done "differently". Learn a lot by doing and living a season with what went wrong. Almost time to make new mistakes.
What age is the best for eating?Rotating fresh kits in, older bunnies out.
Ours we tried to do between 4 and 6 months. Older for the mini lops and harlequins to get them larger. The NZs and satin/NZs didn't need as much time so they were closer to 4 monthsWhat age is the best for eating?
Is there an age when the meat gets tough and the cooking methods change, as with chickens?Ours we tried to do between 4 and 6 months.