I concur. By the time you get finished reading that book, you will feel as if you have raised rabbits for 20 years. That book leaves no questions unanswered. It is not a "should" read for any rabbit owner, but a MUST read.sandog001 said:I highly recommend reading Story's guide to Raising Rabbits to start with..... easy to read and will not put you to sleep...
Good Luck..
I don't have any pics, but the short list is you'll need a separate cage for each adult rabbit, plus a large grow out pen for the butcher bunnies from weaning to slaughter. The pens for your does need to have space for nesting boxes to be put in, or permanently attached boxes that you can access from outside the cage. If your cages are outside you need to be able to cover them (rain, snow) and block prevailing winds (rabbits can handle cold easily if kept draft-free).blue said:i would like to get 3does and 1 buck could some one post a pic of the set up i would need and tell me how to go about it out side inside a building thanks for info
I am just about finished with the book and found it to be very infomative. Also if you can find a website that sells supplies to look at and get an idea of what the choices are that might help. I look at www.klubertanz.com as they are right close to me and it has given me good ideas on what equipment I will need as we expand.blue said:thanks for the info and i will read the book