Hi all! Okay, we're in the process (this weekend) of building our hutches. We're trying to use the supplies that were left with our house when we purchased it in March. We have 3 wood frames with nice wire attached, and are looking to use those to build our hutches. I know most say don't use wood due to the urine and feces so we're trying to keep wood at a minimum.
Now that being said, we're in Northern Interior Alaska. Zone 1a for gardeners out there. We're hoping to get either NZ, Californian or Flemish giants. I will be getting with breeders once we have all our bits together.
We will be having completely an outdoor setup, off to the side of our yard, in a fenced in area. (previous owners kept their schnauzer in it so it's been animal proofed, animals can't or would have a hard time getting in or out, unless they dug a hole under the fence)
I'm reading Storey's Guide to Raising Rabbits as fast as I can as well as reaching out to numerous groups because I don't want to get in over my head.
Once we get at least one buck and at least two does and then we breed them. Well I'm kind of lost somewhat to the process. I've been watching videos and what not but really rabbits are all new territory to me. For years I thought we'd be keeping chickens so that was what I did years of research on. LOL
I'd love any and all advice.
Now that being said, we're in Northern Interior Alaska. Zone 1a for gardeners out there. We're hoping to get either NZ, Californian or Flemish giants. I will be getting with breeders once we have all our bits together.
We will be having completely an outdoor setup, off to the side of our yard, in a fenced in area. (previous owners kept their schnauzer in it so it's been animal proofed, animals can't or would have a hard time getting in or out, unless they dug a hole under the fence)
I'm reading Storey's Guide to Raising Rabbits as fast as I can as well as reaching out to numerous groups because I don't want to get in over my head.
Once we get at least one buck and at least two does and then we breed them. Well I'm kind of lost somewhat to the process. I've been watching videos and what not but really rabbits are all new territory to me. For years I thought we'd be keeping chickens so that was what I did years of research on. LOL
I'd love any and all advice.