Next step small rabbitry?
So I've been breeding rats more than successfully for the last year and half. I have added three red tails added to my collection one being near breeder size and the other two being sub-adults. I know eventually there will be a time they will really need rabbits over rats. My large hypo salmon female can easily devour a large rat and seems to grow daily. So my main dilemmas here are that I don't want to breed a rabbit breed that gets overly big for Boas, What ratio of female rabbits to snakes would I need to feed my Boas? Do they breed fast enough like rats do to support a boa collection? Many many questions about rabbit breeding for specially the use of live feeders for reptiles, Just no-one to ask! :(
If you guys have some rabbitry set-ups I would love to see what you have going on, especially if your breeding for feeders like I would be mainly. I plan to hold on to the ones that don't get fed off if I over produce babies and sell them as pets. (Maybe even keep one for myself as a pet? :gj:)
Next step small rabbitry?
Thanks for the replies, truly appreciated! I was also thinking quail vs. rabbits but idk if I like the idea of more eggs to incubate :/ but you never know I might change my mind on that. I would like to go with rabbits that stay about 8 lbs. or so. I was thinking silver martens but I would like to breed something that has a variety of coat colors as well. So many rabbit breeds to choose from it's crazy.
Edit: can rabbits be fed Mazuri 6F rodent feed or would I have to buy a separate feed for them? I plan in also feeding them small snacks for variety like I do with my rats. What are some good treats for rabbits?
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Garden compost or just trash it :/ I was planning on doing outdoor hutches and I'm in Colorado? I thought rabbits could handle being outside as long as their hutches were covered and insulated? Am I wrong on that?
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Garden compost or just trash it :/ I was planning on doing outdoor hutches and I'm in Colorado? I thought rabbits could handle being outside as long as their hutches were covered and insulated? Am I wrong on that?
My mother lives in Massachusetts and her rabbits live outside. Last year she kept their hutches really insulated and covered with blankets on really cold nights. She also found a website that has non-electric head pads. Not sure how they work, but she had to use them for a while over there as there were feet of snow and below freezing. Her females live together and use eachother pretty well for body heat, and her only male has a massive amount of fur but he was fine by himself. Not sure if they'l breed in the winter though. I'm no expert on rabbits, but he may have meant temperature sensitive as in they won't breed in certain temps?
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Oh see now. There has to be some way to keep them warm outside. :/