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whatever size you want them..just like for chickens
you can butcher for fryers (a few months old) . or stewing rabbits (old worn out breeders).. breeds like flemish giant take longer to reach a good meat to bone ratio... so that's why they usually go with young new zealands or california bunnies for fryers
if i wanted to get into raising some rabbits, what are some breeds to look into. i know about the flemish giants, my gramps use to raise them when i was a lil-guy. but aside from that i have no clue really...just curious as to what some of the other "production" style rabbits are. Would like to get a pair and as the breed grow out the kits(is that what they are called?) for meat.
And also, what are the first steps in starting this process? any info is appreciated!
It's a little surreal to have three departments arguing over who gets to have my attention....all while I'm sitting here browsing BYC.....just sayin'
Please, do!I'll keep that in mind when they start laying!![]()
We raise rabbits, and would be glad to offer any help. If you are looking for meat, don't go so much with Flemish Giants as with something like a satin or rex (technically coat types rather than actual breeds, but these coat types tend to be a good balance). Smaller bones and easier to manage, IMO. We have a Rex trio and a Tan pair at home, and we get alot of mileage from that.if i wanted to get into raising some rabbits, what are some breeds to look into. i know about the flemish giants, my gramps use to raise them when i was a lil-guy. but aside from that i have no clue really...just curious as to what some of the other "production" style rabbits are. Would like to get a pair and as the breed grow out the kits(is that what they are called?) for meat.
And also, what are the first steps in starting this process? any info is appreciated!
Lol. Since I work at home I get that three departments thing a lot. The cats, the chickens and my husband. All of them want my attention when I log onto BYC.