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Rabbit Breeds for Snake Food
Title pretty much says it all, I need to know what breeds of rabbit would be best for producing good boa food. Thanks in advance for your help!
With kindest regards,
Adin.
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Knowing the limited amount about rabbits that I do, I believe the typical breeds are new Zealands, Californians, and crosses of the two breeds. New Zealands grow a little smaller, between 5 and 12 pounds, while Californians grow slightly larger. I would guess that the traditional f/t rabbits sold are the white variety of New Zealands, though most places don't list the breed so I can't say for sure.
My older brother used to raise the white New Zealands for 4H, and I briefly owned a Californian and went through the 4H class on rabbitry when I was about 13 years old, so I may have forgotten some of the finer points.
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Re: Rabbit Breeds for Snake Food
Your sizes are backwards
Big Dan
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Re: Rabbit Breeds for Snake Food
Florida whites
Red nz
Black nz
Full size rexs
Checkered giants
Flemish giants
All of these breed grow fast and reproduce every 30 days I feed rabbits out of the nest to my young balls they work well I see rabbits as a overlooked food source
Big Dan
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