sawfish99
Loving the herd life
Valid enough reasons. I would just consider that if you aren't happy wit hthe growth time/return on investment, you might want to change breeds or go with a different cross.
Good luck.
Good luck.
from what i have read the silver fox and the palomino breeds were made for the purpose of fur and meat so is it the buck you would replace or the does (not that i would "replace" that darn buck is too cute!) hahasawfish99 said:Valid enough reasons. I would just consider that if you aren't happy wit hthe growth time/return on investment, you might want to change breeds or go with a different cross.
Good luck.
Where are you in CT? We are in North Stonington. We have Standard Rex (may not be keeping them as meat because they are definitely smaller), American Chinchilla, and New Zealands. All of our breeding stock was purchased within the past 4 months and within a 1:30 drive of our house.loretta212 said:and if you dont mind can you let me know of some breeds you would choose? i am having a hard time finding them in ct
Thank you so much for all the info! and a visit to a farm YES PLEASE haha! my son would love it as well! I think ill give these guys a whirle and see what happenes. If we are not happy with it its nice to know i have someone i can contact for future rabbits and info thanks a l bunchsawfish99 said:There isn't a "right answer" to this. If you are only after some rabbits, just go with what you have so far. Do a lot of reading to learn more, and then decide if you want to change. I have slightly different motives than you - we are producing for our family, but also for sales (breeding stock, meat for others, pets etc).
Even though the breeding stock you have right now have nice personalities, if you find a better buck or doe for a good price, you may want to change you stock. In that case, you can harvest your current buck or doe. If you can't stomach the idea of culling/harvesting the breeding stock, then you will have a problem when the cute little babies are ready to go. Just don't feel locked in to your current breeds if you decide to change. But don't change just because they are not the choices I would make.
If you want to come to our farm sometime and see our setup/breeds, we are about 1:20 away. We have 2 litters that were born 3/1, so they will be ready for weaning soon and available for sale if you want to change plans. Just keep in mind, babies have to grow a long time to be ready to start producing.