Saturday 14 October 2017

Raising Rabbits For Beginners

When you choose to keep rabbits as a home business you must be ready to work more then when just raising rabbits as pets. The first thing to do when beginning is to decide the right breed for the task.

When you want to farm rabbits for meat the right breed to have is the Californians and New Zealands breeds. These types of breeds are easily to look after and mature quick. Many people even cross breed them because their infants grow faster and produce great tasting meat. New Zealands breeds may take just eight weeks to be ready for the market and Californians have good boned body structures with lots of flesh.

For the rabbits to produce quality meat you have to feed them well. Pellets and alfalfa hay is very recommended to give food to your rabbits, they have just the nutrients needed in producing meat. Upon the other hand lettuce and cabbage isn't recommended because they could cause diarrhea. In addition, you shouldn't over feed your bunnies reason being this will cause body fat.

Breeding rabbits is also vital when it pertains to raising rabbits for meat. Rabbits that are medium are bred when they are 5 to six months but large breeds should be carefully bred when they are almost eight months. Only healthy and not closely related rabbits should be bred. The female bunny should be taken into the male cage when mating the 2, because female rabbits are territorial in their own cage thus they won't allow the male one to mate with them.

The gestation period of bunnies takes about 40 days which is the same time they take to give birth. The doe should be as comfortable as possible when giving birth. Rabbits understand how to manage their babies so there is no need to worry. But in the event you need to provide a hand you may feed them with a mixture of skim milk, karo syrup, egg yolks plus bone food.

Other Languages:

Italian

French

Spanish

Portuguese

Russian

Dutch

Afrikaans

Norwegian

Arabic

German

English

Social Media:

Facebook

Tumblr

Google Properties:

Google Groups

Google Drawings

Google Presentations

Google Sheets

Google Docs

Google Business

Google events

Blogger

Google Sites

Monday 4 September 2017

Starting Out In Rearing Rabbits

Starting out in rearing rabbits can be considered a challenge reason being rabbits are raised in a different way when compared to other livestock. They feed on various food and their living conditions will vary as well. Bunnies turn to eat more and grow faster after weaning. And when the day-length is reduced they are more efficient in their eating of food.

1st time mothers are poor mothers and have a high mortality rate. The reason behind this is the time of their first conception and appetite when they are pregnant. Steps to grow their appetite and wellbeing is to use specialized feeding programs that are implemented months before you commence breeding them.

But again the nice thing on raising rabbits is that they may be raised almost anywhere. You do not need a lot of land and enormous shelters. Just get a small steel cage that is put in a safe place and your bunnies will have a place they call home. Yet that doesn't mean that you shouldn't provide your rabbits with some space so they can run around.

Also be sure to provide your bunnies with healthy food. Rabbits are vegetarians and like eating chewy veggies and carrots. You can also supply them with pellets so they grow stronger and healthy. Supply them with clean water each day and clean their cage every once in a while.

Before you bring your bunnies make sure that all is in place and you will be a happy bunny owner. You can also cuddle your bunnies since they are affectionate animals.


 


Also Watch:

Can You Domesticate A Wild Rabbit

Free Range Rabbits Per Acre

Housing Rabbits And Chickens Together

Housing Various Rabbits

How Much Space Does A Rabbit Need In Its Cage

Pasture Raised Rabbits For Beginners

Rabbit Neutering Procedure

Rabbit Tunnels In Yard

Rabbits Giving Birth Process

Raising A Pair Of Rabbits In Your Backyard

Raising Rabbits For Profit