dewey
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So true about the ears, lol, and couldn't agree more on how easy, clean, and quick rabbits are to process, especially compared to chickens. I'm pretty sure my days of processing chickens/turkeys are over...never did care for the mess.KrystalMarie said:150# seems a pretty conservative number should be fine. I prsonally wouldnt breed more agressivly than that. You need to give the doe time to wean the kitts and gain her health back for a couple weeks before kindling again. Rabbit meat is IMO better than chicken it will absorb the flavors of the spices that you use better than chicken. I also prefer butchuring rabbits to chickens, for me it is quicker and cleaner. Dont worry about those cute little ears you cannot eat them anyway LOL. It took me 10 Yrs to convince my wife to get chickens, But now she acts like it was her idea. We have had rabbits for several years but are just starting into meat rabbits. I have butchered twice and it gets easier and faster everytime, there really is not much of a learning curve to it. Go for it I say.
I'd always figured roughly around 200# a year produced per doe, around 100 pounds dressed per doe, 5 litters per doe yearly, 39 day breedback schedule, so their not weaned, they're with the doe until processing. Some others aim for more litters per year but I'm happy with 5.
Myke, I hope your SO comes around. Funny how some can eventually come around to the point of not even being able to imagine life before raising your own.