How To Raise Meat Rabbits FOR FREE!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • I raise meat rabbits without conventional rabbit pellets through the growing season (I still use pellet in the winter right now). Anyone with a lawn and some garden space can do this! Here’s how!
    #selfsufficiency #offgrid #survival #meatrabbits #sagesmokesurvival

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  • @odnewdylee
    @odnewdylee 7 месяцев назад +31

    These are the types of videos I've been looking for. We have a decent sized no till garden and been wanting to do rabbits without battery cages and as little feed as possible. Make longer videos please!

  • @jawanzaharrell7276
    @jawanzaharrell7276 8 месяцев назад +11

    Your channel has blown my mind. I never thought about farming rabbits until this video and now I have to add that to my homesteading dreamboard.

  • @GodBearOutoors
    @GodBearOutoors 4 месяца назад +4

    Straight up info condensed into a understandable and well laid out lesson.
    Bravo ✊

  • @aryan1956
    @aryan1956 Год назад +45

    I've been researching raising meat rabbits. Tell us more.

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua Год назад +8

      Rabbits are super easy to skin.

    • @sagesmokesurvival
      @sagesmokesurvival  11 месяцев назад +23

      Will do! Stick around for the videos I’ve got coming out on that!

  • @Fuzzylover100
    @Fuzzylover100 6 месяцев назад +4

    Great video. Cheers bro. I've heard several people express how good rabbits are to include in your homestead, but seeing your video has me sold on it now. That is on my list now :D

  • @KnifeCrazzzzy
    @KnifeCrazzzzy 8 месяцев назад +6

    Man I really enjoy your videos bro! Short, to the point and super informative! 🙌🏻🔥🙌🏻

  • @mjk9388
    @mjk9388 4 месяца назад +7

    I also use mulberry leaves from our mulberry trees. Mulberry Trees can easily be propagated from cuttings so I'm planning on developing an entire fenceline of mulberry trees that I will cut forage from.

    • @TrickleCreekFarm
      @TrickleCreekFarm Месяц назад +1

      Excellent addition, thank you! I find mine get excited for a few leaves, but beyond that don’t eat much more at feedings…

  • @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV
    @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV 8 месяцев назад +5

    Found you on FB and looking to get my first rabbits next spring!

  • @JC-cr5ty
    @JC-cr5ty 5 месяцев назад +3

    This doesn't have enough likes. I appreciate the knowledge. I've been feeding mine a lot of curly dock, dandelion, chickweed, and thistle for several years as well. Along with most of the garden and flowerbed weeds. I usually only resort to store bought feed on days when its raining or I just don't have the time.

  • @wadecaldwell7210
    @wadecaldwell7210 5 месяцев назад +5

    Yo, I’m very intrigued. I like everything you post. I’m just not quite there yet. Thank you for sharing.

  • @alexmart3931
    @alexmart3931 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you. I'm about to start my families homestead journey. I think rabbits is gonna be my first livestock.

  • @richardclausen154
    @richardclausen154 Месяц назад

    Ran across your video and I liked your message!
    Been raising rabbits as the backbone of our protein source for decades.
    My oldest daughter chose animal husbandry as her career path because of her involvement in rabbit 4H.
    Rabbits were the backbone of our homestead.
    Keep getting the message out there. You have a new subscriber!

  • @jasminesmith6452
    @jasminesmith6452 8 месяцев назад +6

    I've been doing meat rabbits for about a year now. I've got both hanging cages and most recently a small colony set up (in my garage). We've got a big old barn on our property though and this year I'm working on having a big colony set up extension added onto it for my rabbits. I absolutely love your videos and I cannot wait to give them a similar set up to yours. They all look so happy! I'm gonna be trying to grow my own food for them too over this next season, so thank you for all the help with this video!

  • @williammarques4232
    @williammarques4232 Месяц назад

    And, one more thing, would be great to have a video regarding good housing for them, and water system, proper lighting, keep up the good work

  • @mitchelhammond8240
    @mitchelhammond8240 Месяц назад

    I’m inspired. I failed with backyard meat rabbits before but this looks like a great system

  • @gamerscodex5454
    @gamerscodex5454 Месяц назад

    first one to like this video! your channel is awesome, love the content

  • @OkellaWood
    @OkellaWood 5 месяцев назад +6

    Those rabbits are getting more plant nutrients than most Americans!!!

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 2 месяца назад

      well if everyone could eat weeds and grass....vegetables and fruots are a luxury for rabbits ,but they can as stated eat just about any plant

  • @aftereason
    @aftereason 3 месяца назад

    love this, straight to the point

  • @matthewlinsley117
    @matthewlinsley117 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great info.

  • @BobbyParker784
    @BobbyParker784 Месяц назад

    Exactly what I was looking for because I've got rexes and I'm tired of going to The Big Box store to get their food for some reason they've been rejecting the Timothy Hay too so I've been strictly on pellets and a few grasses that I pulled for them need to start growing more thank you

  • @user-zj6iz1rl8d
    @user-zj6iz1rl8d 3 месяца назад

    this is a great information, awesome video

  • @lincwayne3435
    @lincwayne3435 3 месяца назад

    Thank you sooo much for this video!!🙏

  • @peacefulscrimp5183
    @peacefulscrimp5183 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @turtelrunr
    @turtelrunr Год назад +2

    Great video! I’d love to see more videos about this. Like how do you process your rabbits?

    • @sagesmokesurvival
      @sagesmokesurvival  11 месяцев назад +1

      I’ll make a video on butchering when my next litter is ready

  • @LazarusEfek
    @LazarusEfek 4 месяца назад

    You should try Sweet potatoes, it grows so fast, rabbits love its leaves , and the bonus is you'll get sweet potatoes after 3-4 months.

  • @jovansworld_
    @jovansworld_ 7 месяцев назад +5

    Can you put a guide on how to build a rabbit enclosure? I have three rabbits in a cage. I would love to put them in an enclosure but i am worried they will just dig under the enclosure.

    • @HavaWM
      @HavaWM 3 месяца назад

      They will - you’ll need to have the floor of the enclosure be some sort of wire (like chicken wire or pig fencing - something where they can get to the grass but not dig out). I used rabbit tractors and moved my rabbits every day. That worked fairly well

    • @jackiegawronski9988
      @jackiegawronski9988 3 месяца назад

      I'm interested as well

  • @Pinemountainfarm1
    @Pinemountainfarm1 2 месяца назад

    Awesome content!

  • @jeffgray4970
    @jeffgray4970 6 месяцев назад +4

    A push lawn mower with a bagger is an effective way to gather rabbit 🐇 food from your lawn for almost free. A handful a day in the cage makes the rabbits happy

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 4 месяца назад

    It’s pretty amazing just how much a few rabbits can eat! I pull handfuls of greens and tuck into rabbit cages - wow, they gnaw that stuff up in a few seconds! I’ve got to get a clover back lawn! My Bermuda grass has become a Dog Fennel forest….too bad as it’s not good food for my rabbits or chickens! 😱

    • @John-pk8lr
      @John-pk8lr 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely nothing will eat dog fennel. Only thing that uses it at all is some kind of moth and only the male during mating season. They get the oils from it on them as protection from predators. Which we can do also as a natural mosquito repellent. Other than that it's useless to people and animals
      Cut it low and let it start to sprout back really good to maybe 6 inches then spot spray it. Unfortunately chemical is the only way to get rid of it. You'll never dig it all out. It will come back. Get it before it spreads too bad.
      I spent a couple weeks on my property just walking and spot spraying before I got it all. Even then I have to keep an eye out for stragglers. Good luck.

  • @natecus4926
    @natecus4926 5 месяцев назад +2

    Have you considered getting a pellet making machine to make your own pellets to store the “hay” for winter? I’ve thought about it but I haven’t seen anyone doing it.

  • @HaydenByers-yx1tt
    @HaydenByers-yx1tt 3 месяца назад

    I am going to try to talk mom into this and yess we do have the land for it

  • @JohnMcAfee-se9ms
    @JohnMcAfee-se9ms 2 месяца назад

    I imagine just me and my neighbour mowing our lawns with the bag will produce enough greens for a small colony. I have a lot of clover and dandelions in my lawn.

  • @upliftedsoul369
    @upliftedsoul369 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice one 👍 thanks man.

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 12 дней назад

    Have you thought about getting guinea pigs as well? It is a bit of an unusual meat in the western world, but they say its delicious meat. And they are apparently even easier to feed than rabbits.

  • @cassieskrazylife2185
    @cassieskrazylife2185 7 месяцев назад +2

    Can i get a list of what plants would be good for rabbit feed. Really wanna start growing my own feed

  • @KevinJohnson-hi7qz
    @KevinJohnson-hi7qz Месяц назад

    I have a field of giant ragweed where I live.

  • @robertwhimpey8445
    @robertwhimpey8445 Год назад +3

    Thanks Seth great info, we are transitioning away from pellets.

    • @sagesmokesurvival
      @sagesmokesurvival  Год назад +3

      Awesome! Be sure to get the book Beyond The Pellet. It’s cheap on Amazon. That was my guide for most of this

    • @Revolusionist321
      @Revolusionist321 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@sagesmokesurvivalGreetings Brother,How are u?Im writting u this message because i need help with getting that book. Ive been searching online to see if i can download it for free but it looks like there isnt anywhere. Im from Europe,so could u somehow turn that book into PDF or Epub and send it to me? Im 24,moved from the city,and id like to start a rabbit farm.
      Please help. How can i contact u further? Can i write u an e-mail?
      Thanks in advance.

    • @hillockfarm8404
      @hillockfarm8404 6 месяцев назад

      @@Revolusionist321 amazon germany has it also. Or the writer has a website with shorter articles on this. Otherwise use the search engine on yt for video's on this way of feeding.

    • @almostoily7541
      @almostoily7541 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Revolusionist321it's available in ebook form on Kindle

    • @Augdogfrogslog
      @Augdogfrogslog 5 месяцев назад

      @@Revolusionist321bro u can’t afford book so u e beg

  • @Eyes0penNoFear
    @Eyes0penNoFear 6 месяцев назад +1

    What is your system for drying and storing those plants for winter?

  • @lazerfrazer5918
    @lazerfrazer5918 5 месяцев назад

    This is awesome

  • @williammarques4232
    @williammarques4232 Месяц назад

    I live in southeast Asia, tell me, how about moringa leaves? Can i feed rabbits with it? Would be great if i could have a list of good foods for them, i plan to start raising rabbits pretty soon

  • @buckaroobonsaitree7488
    @buckaroobonsaitree7488 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am going to be raising meat rabbits much to the horror of my wife 😆. Nah, she's cool with it but doesn't want to eat the meat. Going to try Champagne D'Argent breed, they supposedly produce 9-10 lbs dressed.

  • @racheltaylor6555
    @racheltaylor6555 2 месяца назад

    Hows the set up for the rabbits built

  • @lukeescamilla9386
    @lukeescamilla9386 5 месяцев назад

    I was thinking green beans might be a good one especially because you can just buy a bag of pinto beans super cheap

  • @diabeticzookeeper8368
    @diabeticzookeeper8368 11 месяцев назад

    I would live a video on the setup. Like do they have a bottom? Do they dig out?

    • @sagesmokesurvival
      @sagesmokesurvival  11 месяцев назад +2

      There is welded wire fencing laid out underneath the bedding of the whole enclosure. They've tried to dig out, but can't. It's pretty cheap and effective.

  • @puppetguy8726
    @puppetguy8726 2 месяца назад +1

    Well, "for free" is within my price range...

  • @DrAkinlabi
    @DrAkinlabi 4 месяца назад

    Do you vaccinate your meat rabbit or do you raise them organic without vaccines?

  • @68toronado
    @68toronado 4 месяца назад

    How do you do the ending before they become stew?

  • @joshuaengland6189
    @joshuaengland6189 5 месяцев назад

    What about burdock

  • @camcohen5905
    @camcohen5905 9 месяцев назад +1

    Rabbit poop very good for compost!

  • @BaptistJoshua
    @BaptistJoshua Год назад +1

    What is your preferred method of dispatching? I am thinking the last method I saw was a .22 to the back of the head. Instant.

    • @aryan1956
      @aryan1956 Год назад

      Stun & bleed tastes way better.

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua Год назад +1

      @@aryan1956 Why? If you use a .22, the rabbit's heart should continue to pump.

    • @aryan1956
      @aryan1956 Год назад

      @@BaptistJoshua IDK. It's just been my experience.

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua Год назад +1

      @@aryan1956 Could be. How do you stun them?

    • @aryan1956
      @aryan1956 Год назад

      @@BaptistJoshua smack em in the head with something.

  • @ladygracienyc2029
    @ladygracienyc2029 4 месяца назад

    No carrots??

  • @miguelangelagueropereira2807
    @miguelangelagueropereira2807 3 месяца назад

    Suscripto!!!!

  • @sleepersix
    @sleepersix 2 месяца назад

    Why can't you let them roam free in your yard?

  • @jc-d6179
    @jc-d6179 6 месяцев назад

    UK WW2 staple food....

  • @nonononono8194
    @nonononono8194 5 месяцев назад

    Dude, comfrey is mutagenic and causes liver tumors in study rats. The pyrrolizidine alkaloids have made it illegal to consume in the US, I sure wouldn't be feeding my future meals comfrey. I've just begun studying what to grow for rabbits but even I know not to consume Comfrey, even by proxy.

    • @nonononono8194
      @nonononono8194 5 месяцев назад

      The bees love it though...

    • @nonononono8194
      @nonononono8194 5 месяцев назад

      This is what Chat GPT had to say on the subject: Comfrey (Symphytum spp.) contains compounds called pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs), which can be toxic to the liver and potentially harmful to the kidneys in high doses. Chronic consumption of comfrey containing high levels of PAs has been associated with liver damage and other health issues in humans and animals.
      While rabbits may naturally consume small amounts of comfrey in the wild, it's essential to exercise caution when feeding comfrey to domestic rabbits, particularly in large quantities or as a regular part of their diet. The mutagenic properties of PAs found in comfrey can indeed pose a risk to the liver and kidneys of rabbits over time.
      To mitigate the potential risks:
      Limit Intake: Offer comfrey as an occasional treat rather than a staple food in your rabbits' diet. Small amounts infrequently are less likely to cause harm.
      Choose Safe Varieties: Some varieties of comfrey contain lower levels of PAs than others. Selecting cultivars with reduced PA content can help minimize the risk.
      Monitor Health: Keep a close eye on your rabbits' health, including their liver and kidney function, if you include comfrey in their diet. Watch for any signs of distress or illness and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns.
      Diversify Diet: Provide a balanced and varied diet for your rabbits, incorporating a range of safe vegetables, herbs, and grasses to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients without overreliance on potentially harmful plants.
      Avoid Use in Pregnant or Nursing Rabbits: Pregnant or nursing rabbits may be more susceptible to the toxic effects of PAs, so it's best to avoid feeding comfrey to these rabbits altogether.
      Ultimately, while comfrey can be enjoyed by rabbits in moderation, it's crucial to be aware of the potential risks associated with its consumption and take appropriate precautions to safeguard the health of your rabbits.
      would feeding comfrey to your rabbit dried in the winter cut the risk of liver and kidney damage
      ChatGPT
      Feeding dried comfrey to rabbits in moderation might reduce the risk of liver and kidney damage compared to fresh comfrey, as some of the potentially harmful compounds, such as pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs), can degrade during the drying process. However, it's essential to consider that drying may not eliminate all PAs completely, and the extent of PA reduction can vary depending on factors like drying temperature and duration.
      While drying comfrey could decrease the PA content to some extent, it's still important to exercise caution:
      Moderation: Even if dried, comfrey should still be offered in small amounts and only as an occasional treat to minimize the risk of toxicity.
      Variety: Avoid relying solely on comfrey as a dietary component. Offer a diverse range of safe vegetables, herbs, hay, and grasses to ensure your rabbit receives a balanced diet.
      Health Monitoring: Regularly monitor your rabbit's health, including liver and kidney function, especially if comfrey is part of their diet. Look out for any signs of distress, illness, or changes in behavior.
      Safe Harvesting: Ensure that comfrey used for drying is harvested from areas free of contamination, such as pesticides, herbicides, or pollution, to prevent additional health risks.
      Consult a Veterinarian: If you have any concerns about feeding comfrey or notice any adverse effects in your rabbit, consult with a veterinarian familiar with rabbit care for guidance and support.
      While dried comfrey may pose less risk than fresh comfrey, it's crucial to approach its inclusion in your rabbit's diet with caution and prioritize their health and well-being above all else

    • @nonononono8194
      @nonononono8194 5 месяцев назад

      One of the signs of liver damage is dark circles under your eyes, I would get checked out by your doctor if y'all have been eating a lot of rabbits that have been eating a lot of comfrey. If the animals you're eating have a damaged liver, than those alkaloids might not be being filtered properly. Please stop telling people to do this, it's an unnecessary health risk and health care is too expensive and predatory to take on unnecessary health risks in the US. Sorry for the novel, but dam*.

  • @CaseyGigaBug
    @CaseyGigaBug 4 месяца назад

    Agriculture is my kink 🌱

  • @jennasosa7740
    @jennasosa7740 3 месяца назад

    Do you grow your own Timothy hay? Or outsource. Love the closed loop system. 🫶🏼. How do you estimate their carb/protein/fatty acid percentage? Thanks for sharing!!!