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I cut my herd (rabbit herd? Demon Spawn?) back in the fall so I don't have as many mouths to feed. I know it sounds harsh, but first time mothers I expect to loose a good amount of kits, but by their 2nd liter they usually have it down. Since I've switched to mostly Cals my mortality rates have dropped as they are naturally good mothers..doubled said:If I may ask why do you only breed 2-3 times before replacement? You could get about 6 litters for each Doe even with a 2 week rest in between weaning and rebreeding. Even with your 4 month rest you could still get 4 litters each and you can breed them for 2 years before they slow down. Just wondering if you don't mind, thanks.Boyd said:I've been doing this off and on since about 2000, Now I live in Michigan and it gets cold here.. Unless I had a barn setup versus my hutch setup I may keep breeding through out the winter, but I generally rest my does from November through February. This means 3-4 months of feeding the horde without producing babies. When I start breeding the second week in Feb. I am also breeding does who'll give me 2-3 litters before I either process or replace older does.Ms. Research said:Excellent set up. Lots of meat rabbits. How long have you been doing this? Just curious. Looks like one heck of production you have there. Good for you.
What kind of advise would you give someone who's thinking of starting? Your experience must be very large because you didn't start this yesterday by they way you have your set up.
By the way, love bald babies.
Remember, in most cases you can always eat your mistakes!
Also, I may have some mothers who don't seem to have as many kits, if she's a good mother but only has 5 to 6 kits consistently and I have a newer doe who is giving me 8-10 then I look real hard at replacing the older doe. That's why the younger ones usually only have 2-3 liters before I process them or replace an older doe with them.
I keep the does who produce the best and am trying to keep that sort of gene going. I have a papered/pedigreed buck who hasn't failed me, but through trial and error I have found 2 backups for him so he can have a breather. When I'm up to about 30 breeders and have 2-3 bucks going..