Nice setup. We are in Canada and we have just started using a similar tractor setup for the summer months (have been raising rabbits for nine years with some experiments with tractoring).
@@dar914it does limit access to grass over a completely open bottom ... but Rabbits are diggers. If you leave the bottom open you will suffer significant loss from jailbreak escapees. They'll tunnel right out and disappear.
4:43 Most references I've seen claim ideal weight for processing them is 5 lbs, which works out to about 2.25 kilos. But really it's whatever works for the person raising them.
Will the rabbits pull grass fro between the slats even if it is not sticking straight up through? Also, how far apart are the slats on the bottom of the coop?
You'll hear it. They scream when caught uo in s move. Simply stop pulling and let them get a footing. About once every other month or so one lets us know he got caught up under there. We do 80-100 growouts a year and haven't suffered a broken leg yet. Just be slow to allow them time to move/prepare. They totally get it after the first 2 or 3 days out there.
Just the design I was looking for. Great video. Are you on odysee, too? They will archive your whole channel in case youtube decides to censor you for discussing freedom. Just saying..
Calforin came from corss chinchilla and w.zland ok so if corss it back zland all the bunnies are more zland less chinchilla and you get less chinchilla color or Calforin mark bunnies and more white or Black bunnies on color buck your using to breed does with the white fur make easyer to kill the rabbits
Nice setup. We are in Canada and we have just started using a similar tractor setup for the summer months (have been raising rabbits for nine years with some experiments with tractoring).
Just wondering about the slats.....It seems to limit access to the grass.
@@dar914it does limit access to grass over a completely open bottom ... but Rabbits are diggers. If you leave the bottom open you will suffer significant loss from jailbreak escapees. They'll tunnel right out and disappear.
Awesome video great information 👍 Also your cages are great, Could you post a video explaining how to make these cages
I love how much open land you have there 🇵🇸❤️🕊
So nice 👌
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Excellent information! Thank you so much for this video 👍🏻👍🏻
4:43 Most references I've seen claim ideal weight for processing them is 5 lbs, which works out to about 2.25 kilos. But really it's whatever works for the person raising them.
Will the rabbits pull grass fro between the slats even if it is not sticking straight up through? Also, how far apart are the slats on the bottom of the coop?
Excellent video - thanks!
Hi . Do you have any problems with legs getting caught when moving and Also any problems with high winds flipping over cages. Thank you .nice video
You'll hear it. They scream when caught uo in s move. Simply stop pulling and let them get a footing. About once every other month or so one lets us know he got caught up under there. We do 80-100 growouts a year and haven't suffered a broken leg yet. Just be slow to allow them time to move/prepare. They totally get it after the first 2 or 3 days out there.
👍 from Dexter Missouri
Hi, I wondered if you’ve had any trouble with calicivirus being in Australia?
are those wooden slats or metal slats in the bottom of the rabbit tractors?
Looks wooden
I love this
Can we get specific details & guidelines on how to build these? Any info would be much appreciated --- let us know where we can find them
use tools and materials from Home Depot ... go to Home Depot with money
bravo well done
Where do you purchase you breeding stock ? It’s difficult to find meat rabbit breeders in Australia.
Sounds like he breeds them for himself
Nice 👏👏👏
How soon do you breed back the does after kindling?
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Just the design I was looking for. Great video.
Are you on odysee, too? They will archive your whole channel in case youtube decides to censor you for discussing freedom. Just saying..
Calforin came from corss chinchilla and w.zland ok so if corss it back zland all the bunnies are more zland less chinchilla and you get less chinchilla color or Calforin mark bunnies and more white or Black bunnies on color buck your using to breed does with the white fur make easyer to kill the rabbits
This is just raising in a cage with extra steps.
Yes, but you save on feed cost. You also introduce risk of disease.