Upper Penn Love
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I'm currently just collecting information before launching into keeping/ breeding rabbits for meat. The Californian is my current favorite.
Through the research I've done so far I plan on building a hutch/ cage for a buck and two for breeding does. I also have an idea for a large hutch type enclosure that I was hoping on getting some insight on. The plan is for adolescent rabbits to be housed in it. I've seen references to a "grow out cage" but haven't actually seen it explained so that would probably answer part of my question. However I'm wondering if there would be any issue with keep an entire litter together until the reach maturity and also if multiple litters can be kept together. Possible of different ages or weeks apart.
Scenario: I have 2 breeding does. Say they are bred 2 weeks apart, thus the first litter is weaned and put into the large enclosure, 2 weeks later then 2nd litter will also be introduced into the same large enclosure.
From what I've read I'm assuming that siblings will live together peacefully until maturity even if kept together, I'm wondering if there will be problems with territory or size if another litter is introduced. I'm sure size of the enclosure helps so any ideas on an appropriate sq footage for 2 growing litters will help in my initial building plans.
While I've found a general consensus on buck and does cage dimensions, I have not been able to do more than a few rough sketches of this large enclosure I'd like to build because I don't know what cage size requirements to go by. These "grow out" cages, do you normally house the entire litter or separate each individual into its own cage.
I use google sketch up a lot and will try to post pictures of my building plans especially before actually building them. While my ideas focus on functional/ practical. There's a part of me that still likes to treat all my animals as pets and so I go somewhat beyond bare nessesity in housing them...
Through the research I've done so far I plan on building a hutch/ cage for a buck and two for breeding does. I also have an idea for a large hutch type enclosure that I was hoping on getting some insight on. The plan is for adolescent rabbits to be housed in it. I've seen references to a "grow out cage" but haven't actually seen it explained so that would probably answer part of my question. However I'm wondering if there would be any issue with keep an entire litter together until the reach maturity and also if multiple litters can be kept together. Possible of different ages or weeks apart.
Scenario: I have 2 breeding does. Say they are bred 2 weeks apart, thus the first litter is weaned and put into the large enclosure, 2 weeks later then 2nd litter will also be introduced into the same large enclosure.
From what I've read I'm assuming that siblings will live together peacefully until maturity even if kept together, I'm wondering if there will be problems with territory or size if another litter is introduced. I'm sure size of the enclosure helps so any ideas on an appropriate sq footage for 2 growing litters will help in my initial building plans.
While I've found a general consensus on buck and does cage dimensions, I have not been able to do more than a few rough sketches of this large enclosure I'd like to build because I don't know what cage size requirements to go by. These "grow out" cages, do you normally house the entire litter or separate each individual into its own cage.
I use google sketch up a lot and will try to post pictures of my building plans especially before actually building them. While my ideas focus on functional/ practical. There's a part of me that still likes to treat all my animals as pets and so I go somewhat beyond bare nessesity in housing them...