Grass Fed Meat Rabbits On Less Than One Acre!

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • With feed prices skyrocketing, the time has never been better to start feeding them fresh plants!
    There a variety of ways to feed fresh foods, either using rabbit tractors or harvesting the plants and feeding the rabbits in their cages. Either way, very small areas of land can provide a ton of free food for your meat rabbits.
    Many plants that people consider weeds, like common plantain, dandelion, and clovers, are actually incredibly nutritious foods that your rabbits will love!
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  • @humble_prairie_homestead
    @humble_prairie_homestead 2 роки тому +2

    I feed my rabbits daily from our yard or from local fields. Spraying is definitely a consideration. Rabbits love it and it’s free 🤩

  • @lorrainerussell6049
    @lorrainerussell6049 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for info

  • @workingcanineproductions
    @workingcanineproductions Рік тому +3

    Were your 8 week old rabbits in this video raised to market weight on 100% grass/weeds? What is the ratio of live plants to grain?

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  Рік тому +1

      None of m animals are raised 100% on grass. It's possible, but you have much lower growth rates. I know its a common term but grain is misleading. The primary ingredient in a quality rabbit feed will be alfalfa.
      If you are feeding little to know pellets than you need to provide a high calorie, high protein base for their diet. This means feeding a lot of alfalfa, black locust, clover, or other legume that is easily digestible.
      I lump live and green plants together. In the summer they could be as high as 50% of their diet, and in winter about 15%. Again its possible to do much more, but it requires lots of time and careful balance to maintain production.

  • @zone4garlicfarm
    @zone4garlicfarm 2 роки тому +2

    Have you tried drying these plants and feeding them as hay through the winter?

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому +1

      I have a farmer friend who gives me hay in exchange for helping him when haying so I never bothered, but it wouldn't be hard to do!

  • @rockitrocket
    @rockitrocket 2 місяці тому

    When do you feed your baby rabbits greens? I’ve just bought my first breeding pair of New Zealand reds and they are 5weeks old. The lady said greens will give them diarrhea at this age, but I know opinions vary.

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 місяці тому

      If they haven't eaten them a lot I'd start slow, but they'd be fine at that age. Mine start eating whatever their mother is eating at around two weeks, which is when they start coming out of their nest.
      On a side not, 5 weeks is really young for rabbits to be leaving their mother. The earliest I'd wean New Zealands is 6 weeks, and that's if I was doing a high intensity commercial operation. For breeding stock around 8 weeks is ideal. I'm not saying it will cause you problems necessarily, just something to be aware of.

  • @joco6870
    @joco6870 2 роки тому +1

    What water bowls do you use

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому

      In the summer I use an automatic watering system, and in the winter I use cast aluminum crocs.

    • @joco6870
      @joco6870 2 роки тому

      @@westmeadowrabbits were do u buy them from

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому

      ​@@joco6870 Bass Equipment

    • @joco6870
      @joco6870 2 роки тому

      Thanks

  • @marcwilson1052
    @marcwilson1052 2 роки тому +3

    Are you concerned about animal excrement or parasites, bug eggs etc on the leaves?

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому +1

      Its basically a non issue where I am. That being said I wouldn't use any dirty or obviously contaminated plants. Also its really important to breed your herd for good immunity and parasite resistance.

    • @marcwilson1052
      @marcwilson1052 2 роки тому +1

      @@westmeadowrabbits I hadn't considered that. It makes sense. Thanks for the reply.

    • @davidsmith5856
      @davidsmith5856 9 місяців тому

      I have rabbits, alpaca, and chickens in Michigan. Generally we don’t worry about that stuff, but we did have a very bad slug during the fall two years ago that killed an alpaca and made another sick. Since then I think I’ve found from personal experience that parasites are a bigger issue during wet spring & fall where moisture can collect under leaves. If you have lots of deer in the area they can also be a big spreader of parasites from property to property.
      So basically what I do now is hand cut greens with a hand sickle spring & wet times in autumn so I can keep a closer eye on what I’m feeding the buns, but in the summer I’ll just use a lawn mower with a bag, and toss a whole bag in the rabbit pen

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP Рік тому +2

    have you looked into azzola and duckweed? It can be grown in the summer and solar dried. just keep it out of direct light using a blue tarp.

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  Рік тому

      Sounds interesting, my philosophy is to use what you got! I mostly feed what already grows around me so there's no extra work, but if you've got it, go for it!

  • @emilyogden86
    @emilyogden86 2 роки тому +1

    Howdy! I'm a noob to meat rabbit life and was curious if there's an organic pellet brand you recommend (I'm struggling to find organic that's also 18% protein)? I was also curious about the wooden flooring that you have at the bottom of your rabbit hutch. Is this to provide a more solid surface for them to walk on (if so, I'd love to know where you found those!)?

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Emily! Organic rabbit feed is pretty hard to come by, what part of the country are you in? You are correct about he boards, but they are plastic not wood. They give the rabbits a place to get off the wire if they feel like it. Most of the time they wont use it, but its still good to have. I get ones with spaces in between the plastic so manure can pass through. Don't use solid would resting boards as these will get filthy and can easily cause sore hocks or worse. You can find good supplies, including resting boards at www.bassequipment.com/ or www.allthingsbunnies.com/

    • @emilyogden86
      @emilyogden86 2 роки тому +1

      @@westmeadowrabbits I'm in the middle Tennessee area and yes! There looks to be a ton of room in the market for some organic feed out here😂 I was researching a place called Reedy Fork Organic Farm that delivers to my area at 17% protein, so that might be my best option! Thank you so much for the links, those are exactly what I was looking for and I will steer clear of the wood!

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому +1

      @@emilyogden86 That should work, you can always supplement with clover, alfalfa, or black locust for extra protein!

    • @emilyogden86
      @emilyogden86 2 роки тому +2

      @@westmeadowrabbits I wish I could share a picture of it, but I found some plantain (and I mean a plethora of plantain) that could make up almost the entirety of their diet. I've been supplementing with orchard grass and clover, as well, and have 3 super healthy meat rabbits. Purchased many of the books you recommended in a previous video, too, and just appreciate finding a very relatable and knowledgeable person in this space on the internet. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us... I really needed it lol.

    • @westmeadowrabbits
      @westmeadowrabbits  2 роки тому +2

      @@emilyogden86 Plantain is awesome! Really glad I could help. Thanks for your support!

  • @orlandoorozco2592
    @orlandoorozco2592 2 роки тому +1

    Rabbits, update, please!