Tre3hugger
Loving the herd life
Hi everyone. I am in the process of setting up a small meat rabbit system and figured I would introduce myself. I'm Bryan. My partner and I have a 5 acre homestead in western Massachusetts. I currently keep chickens for eggs and meat, guinea fowl for tick control, and will be starting with rabbits and quail this spring.
My goals for rabbits are reliable meat and fertilizer for the garden. I would like to have a buck and 1 or 2 does that I alternately or concurrently breed giving me a harvest of 1 litter (about 6) rabbits to harvest per month. The cages ( https://www.kwcages.com/cages/modular-wire-cages/72-x-30-x-18-2x-modular-wire-rabbit-cage.html for the buck/grow out, https://www.kwcages.com/cages/modular-wire-cages/96-x-30-x-18-2x-babysaver-modular-rabbit-cage.html for the does) will be mounted to the walls of the chicken barn. Plastic roofing panels at a slant underneath the cages will direct droppings to a collection bin in the corner. This is the water system. https://www.kwcages.com/accessories...r-kits/nivek-trade-starter-kit-5-hutches.html These are the feeders: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/ware-manufacturing-sifter-feeder-with-lid-5-in
Questions:
1. I was thinking that some mix of NZW and Californians would be ideal for this set up. Do you agree? If you could choose any trio for meat production WHAT WOULD IT BE?? Which male, which females? This is what I am most hung up on. I am thinking maybe a NZW buck and a doe of each? This way I have a line of pure NZ, but the slightly smaller bones and hybrig vigor in the mixed line? Adjust accordingly? Am I close? Way off? Help!?
2.Anyone else keep chickens and rabbits in the same building, but separated? Any foreseeable problems?
3.Anything I'm not thinking of?
I have the smaller of the cages assembled and hung. Second cage is here but not yet hung. I am planning to get the rabbits around March 1st. Trying to do my due diligence, and set myself up for success. Thanks so much in advance for any info you can share. I have enjoyed participating in backyardchickens forum, and am looking forward to being an active part of this forum as well.
My goals for rabbits are reliable meat and fertilizer for the garden. I would like to have a buck and 1 or 2 does that I alternately or concurrently breed giving me a harvest of 1 litter (about 6) rabbits to harvest per month. The cages ( https://www.kwcages.com/cages/modular-wire-cages/72-x-30-x-18-2x-modular-wire-rabbit-cage.html for the buck/grow out, https://www.kwcages.com/cages/modular-wire-cages/96-x-30-x-18-2x-babysaver-modular-rabbit-cage.html for the does) will be mounted to the walls of the chicken barn. Plastic roofing panels at a slant underneath the cages will direct droppings to a collection bin in the corner. This is the water system. https://www.kwcages.com/accessories...r-kits/nivek-trade-starter-kit-5-hutches.html These are the feeders: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/ware-manufacturing-sifter-feeder-with-lid-5-in
Questions:
1. I was thinking that some mix of NZW and Californians would be ideal for this set up. Do you agree? If you could choose any trio for meat production WHAT WOULD IT BE?? Which male, which females? This is what I am most hung up on. I am thinking maybe a NZW buck and a doe of each? This way I have a line of pure NZ, but the slightly smaller bones and hybrig vigor in the mixed line? Adjust accordingly? Am I close? Way off? Help!?
2.Anyone else keep chickens and rabbits in the same building, but separated? Any foreseeable problems?
3.Anything I'm not thinking of?
I have the smaller of the cages assembled and hung. Second cage is here but not yet hung. I am planning to get the rabbits around March 1st. Trying to do my due diligence, and set myself up for success. Thanks so much in advance for any info you can share. I have enjoyed participating in backyardchickens forum, and am looking forward to being an active part of this forum as well.