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Rabbits

Posted: Sat May 09, 2026 6:03 pm
by HFFAdmin
Raising rabbits for pets, meat, or show.
Raising rabbits is a rewarding endeavor that provides meat, companionship, and manure for gardening. They are relatively low-maintenance animals that can be raised in small spaces and reach maturity in about 90 days.

Getting Started
Choosing Breeds
Popular Breeds:
Consider breeds like New Zealand Whites or Californian rabbits, known for their meat quality and growth rates.

Meat Production
Quick Maturity:
Rabbits reach maturity in about 90 days, making them a fast source of meat.
High Yield: A single doe can produce multiple litters each year, with each litter containing 6-8 kits. This can result in a steady supply of meat.
Nutritional Value: Rabbit meat is low in fat and cholesterol, high in protein, and rich in essential vitamins and minerals.

Space and Maintenance
Small Space Requirements:
Rabbits can be raised in limited spaces, making them suitable for urban or suburban settings.
Low Maintenance: They are relatively easy to care for, requiring basic housing and regular feeding.

Housing and Care
Housing Requirements
Cage Size:
For smaller breeds, cages should be about 2-3 feet long; medium breeds require 4-5 feet; and giant breeds need 6-8 feet.
Ventilation: Ensure cages have good airflow and are protected from extreme weather conditions.

Feeding and Health
Diet:
A balanced diet is essential for health and productivity. Fresh hay, pellets, and vegetables are commonly used.
Health Monitoring: Regular checks for signs of illness or distress are important to maintain a healthy rabbitry.