You are very welcome, we have used it for years in our stored grains and in our animals diets to rid them of internal pests. Make sure that you get organic DE...
Hello, I joined up here a few days back, and this is my first post. Our home is in the Belgian Ardennes. We have an old hunting lodge in a remote area. We...
Two months ago I switched from individual cages to a colony setup. I learned a lot here and wanted to give back to the group so here is a summary of my...
How large is the floor area? A concrete floor covered with a generous layer of straw will work well. Nest holes can be easily be built by setting two straw...
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yes only one breeding buck per colony, the dominant buck will do his best to get rid of any others and if there is no place for them to go its a really...
How are folks handling parasite management in colonies situated on the ground? As the federal government considers legislation (HR1105, HR875, HR814, SB425)...
I agree, a good read! I was just considering this very change. Right now I have a buck, Mr Bunnie, and does; Inky, Cocoa, Belle, Diamond and Happie. I will get...
Be sure to provide secure protection from skunks, and raccoons, as well as the neighborhood dogs out for a lark. I have lgd's so I can afford to skimp in...
I was shocked at how far one bale of straw went. I covered a 6x18 area about 6 inches deep with a single bale. Since I purchased 8 bales, I went ahead an put...
Hi all....these are caged currently, hoping to get them in a colony Mr. Bunnie and Cocoa were put in that little wire crate simply for the picture to be taken,...
Hi, I have been reading and learning from this group and have found it very helpful. I thought I would share my experience with the group. About 2 month ago, I...
Peggy, Thanks for sharing, so far so good. How are you handling the poop situation? What kind of bedding/flooring do you have? I put down straw, but am...
Hi Peggy, I've had does share a burrow before when the colony was new and there was only one really good burrow. It was the first two litters born after I...
Hi everyone! I live in Sacramento, CA and have been raising rabbits off and on again for several years. I have both caged and just started an experimental...
That is another really interesting aspect of it. I had some baby goats in the room before I moved the rabbits in. Actually, they shared the room for about 2...
Evelyn, Your place sounds like a rabbit dream come true!!! All that space, nice deeply buried fences, and a horse stall, and misters, and the babies going off...
I have two other horse corrals and sheds that are along one side of where I have the rabbits at now, so all I could do is try to herd them or catch them and...
Hello Group, My name is Stacie from Kits and Kindles Rabbitry in Phoenix AZ. We currently have a litter of French Lops. There are seven, broken chestnut and...
Hi Folks, I'm curious if any of you are able to avoid purchasing commercial rabbit pellets? Is it possible to feed just alfalfa hay and a grain mix? Right...
Good Day: We are new at raising rabbits but since they love being in the garden with me, it seems much more natural and makes sense that they could/should be...
I finally got my first litter of babies after switching to the colony system from hutches. The babies are now just over 2 weeks old, and I moved them and the...
Anna,  There is a very good chance she's been bred back. My does will have kits 28-30 days apart in my colony. I would put smaller wire in the colony so...
hi everyone, just want to introduce myself. i am new to group as of today. i am a retired 68yo male. my interest in rabbits goes back a long way and use to...