mysunwolf
Herd Master
This batch was from our San Juan doe crossed with our Californian buck.
The kits were born 3/6/14 and were weaned 5 weeks 2 days. At this age they immediately went into the pasture pen. The pen was moved 2-3 times per day to fresh grass, and then in the evenings they were given enough alfalfa/corn pellets to last them until the morning... so we'll say that these are mostly grass-fed rabbits, with a bit of supplemental grain fed as well.
Age at Slaughter: 12 weeks 4 days
Live Weight --> Carcass Weight (Percent)
3lbs 6oz --> 1lb 12oz (51.8%)
3lbs 7oz --> 1lb 13oz (52.7%)
3lbs 9oz --> 1lb 12oz (49.1%)
3lbs 10oz --> 2lbs (55.1%)
3lbs 11oz --> 1lb 14oz (50.8%)
3lbs 12oz --> 1lb 13oz (48.3%)
4lbs --> 2lbs (50%)
Average live weight: 3lbs 10oz
Average carcass weight: 1lb 13oz
Average percent: 50%
I would say that all that looks pretty good given that the doe is not a commercial meat rabbit and that these rabbits were raised on a good deal of free grass Though from what I hear, 60% is a good number to aim for in commercial production.
I hope to be posting more weights for future litters.
The kits were born 3/6/14 and were weaned 5 weeks 2 days. At this age they immediately went into the pasture pen. The pen was moved 2-3 times per day to fresh grass, and then in the evenings they were given enough alfalfa/corn pellets to last them until the morning... so we'll say that these are mostly grass-fed rabbits, with a bit of supplemental grain fed as well.
Age at Slaughter: 12 weeks 4 days
Live Weight --> Carcass Weight (Percent)
3lbs 6oz --> 1lb 12oz (51.8%)
3lbs 7oz --> 1lb 13oz (52.7%)
3lbs 9oz --> 1lb 12oz (49.1%)
3lbs 10oz --> 2lbs (55.1%)
3lbs 11oz --> 1lb 14oz (50.8%)
3lbs 12oz --> 1lb 13oz (48.3%)
4lbs --> 2lbs (50%)
Average live weight: 3lbs 10oz
Average carcass weight: 1lb 13oz
Average percent: 50%
I would say that all that looks pretty good given that the doe is not a commercial meat rabbit and that these rabbits were raised on a good deal of free grass Though from what I hear, 60% is a good number to aim for in commercial production.
I hope to be posting more weights for future litters.