I breed primarily NZW's and Florida Whites, but I have been experimenting with crossing breeds to produce quality mixed breed meat rabbits. My 13 year old son has always wanted Californian rabbits, but we don't have the cage space for another breed. I agreed to compromise, and would bring in a Cal doe if I found one that was outstanding, and met my strict quality control, lol. Initially, I couldn't find any Cal's locally that I wanted to use, but eventually I found a breeder who had some really decent stock. I searched through every rabbit in his barn, and found an absolutley stunning Blue Cal doe. The breeder was willing to sell her even though it was clear that she was the best rabbit in his herd. He wasn't crazy about her because she is a Blue, and his preference is for the standard, dark pointed, black Cal's.
I bred her to my best NZW breeding buck and got a litter of 6 kits. I ended up with 4 Cal marked and 2 pure white NZ type. When they were very young, they looked like they had real potential, but I didn't want to get ahead of myself and get too excited. The doe has a beautiful, short, dense, flyback, coat of fur and all of the offspring ended up with that fur. They are now 10 weeks old and I can truly appreciate how good they are. Here are some pics of them now, in case anyone is interested in meat crosses. They were only temporarily housed that tightly together in that single cage while I sexed and tatooed them. These are almost too good for freezer camp, and I may keep a doe for breeding or sell one or two. The bad news is there are 2 does and 4 bucks.
I would be interested in anyone elses experience with cross-bred meat rabbits, as I'm sure many others would be also, so feel free to chime in. Group pic.
[/img]
One of the NZ marked offspring
[/img]
A Cal marked one.
[/img]
.[img
][/img]
I bred her to my best NZW breeding buck and got a litter of 6 kits. I ended up with 4 Cal marked and 2 pure white NZ type. When they were very young, they looked like they had real potential, but I didn't want to get ahead of myself and get too excited. The doe has a beautiful, short, dense, flyback, coat of fur and all of the offspring ended up with that fur. They are now 10 weeks old and I can truly appreciate how good they are. Here are some pics of them now, in case anyone is interested in meat crosses. They were only temporarily housed that tightly together in that single cage while I sexed and tatooed them. These are almost too good for freezer camp, and I may keep a doe for breeding or sell one or two. The bad news is there are 2 does and 4 bucks.
I would be interested in anyone elses experience with cross-bred meat rabbits, as I'm sure many others would be also, so feel free to chime in. Group pic.
One of the NZ marked offspring
A Cal marked one.
.[img