Raising Meat Rabbits. Colonies vs Cages or a Hybrid for More Meat

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @dmangela5677
    @dmangela5677 24 дня назад +1

    Had lots of rabbits. Gave away lots free to families with children. Grew lots for meat. Ordered timothy seed. Timothy is prime rabbit feed, green, or dried for hay. Timothy is a bunch-grass, making it easily controlled and non-invasive if cut at the base when the seed heads (the most nutritious stage) are not yet entirely brown. It has a very long window until the seed heads dry off and birds cleanup any seed that falls. Timothy hay stores beautifully and Timothy seed is extremely inexpensive when bought in a 50 pound bag. In my milder climate area, I could easily pullout any clumps to thin and let those remaining grow as perennials with the individual bunches enlarging over the years. It also breaks up soils, even clay soil. Its roots are confined in a bunch, and it doesn't have stolons.

  • @buckreynolds7475
    @buckreynolds7475 26 дней назад

    Get them off of the ground