People raised small animals for centuries before commercial pellets ever existed. I really appreciate you showing that relying on store-bought feed isn't the *only* way to give rabbits a healthy diet. I also agree that sometimes the convenience of just buying a bag of pellets is perfectly fine. But with inflation, supply chain problems and all of that, I truly think it's important to remind people they might be able to just grow some - or a lot! - of the good nutrition their critters need. Also... regardless of sociopolitical concerns, I'm inherently cheap by nature🤣🤣 So one of my motto is, "seed is cheaper than feed."
I wish I had neighbors like you and your Mrs. You take very good care of your animals, come up with ingenious ideas and solutions and always seem to be on the lookout for better ways to do things. Yours is my favorite rabbitry channel.
I raised rabbits (pet) 15-20 years ago in eastern MN and I just bought 25 new Zealand and new Zealand cross rabbits to start producing meat rabbits (Most of these will be processed). I've been in ND for over a decade and on hubby's family farm for almost 10. Feeling so grateful most everything to feed them is grown right here. When I raised rabbits years ago, pellets were always offered to everyone free choice. I noticed they hardly ate them when supplied with ample variety of forages. I'm seeing this Trend again as I offer alfalfa grass hay, cover crop hay (turnip, radish, red clover, millet, pigeon grass, peas, oats), oats and ample "weeds". Currently everything is running in a colony on a 24' stock trailer, that will change as I get their building built. I have thoroughly enjoyed the information and tips and tricks you have shared on your channel!
I'm thinking to go with colony raising, setting up underground dens so buns can regulate temps and really wishing I could create a very secure very large area, big enough to grow food for them in. Reality will be only about 30'x16'
I always wanted rabbits and chicken In my backyard. Where I live it's not allowed by law for "sanitary" conditions. I had a pretty ruff time as a nurse while the Chinese flu hit and after 2 years of a great fight I finally had to put a knee down. I've in medical leave since February of 2022. And I was so down, sad, depressed.i was at the real real bottom. I was lost. Then I found your channel. You saved me. Take a minute here to read it again. You saved me. After 3 months of darkness and sadness listening ounce a day to your channel. I took the decision to go and get rabbits. That's when my real therapy started. It gave me purposed. Gave me joy for the first time in many months. In the beginning I could spend half my day with my 3 rabbits. I was so happy. Now looking back I can see how you saved me. Tour channel gave me the push I needed and that push has probably change the direction of my life
I started slow with 3 rabbits: 2 does and 1 buck. Now I have 2 does, 2 bucks, 3 kits that are gonna leave for the icyland of freezertown soon. I also went an got myself a beautiful flock of 5 egglaying chickens. I'm finally living the dream I had for so long. Once again, from me and my loving little wannabe farm, THANKYOU Very very much.
I watched your video on what to feed and what NOT to feed a while back. I have been giving considerable thought to it. I had always thought that pellets would be the end all answer BUT your video made me think about correctly choosing alternatives. Lo and behold this video brings other options to the forefront. I raise goo gobs of veggies here in N. Arizona. I paid close attention to your caveat of feeding too much veggies because of "runny" droppings. So I thought about using my Excalibur dehydrator for a lot of "cuttings" from peppers and other veggies that cause the problem BUT after drying them I "THINK" that if I mix them in with the pellets that they will eat both and just drink enough water to quench their thirst without any excess liquid entering their system. After drying they will store for a long time after the air is removed from the container. I also think that if the economy has "hiccups" and pellets are in short or NO supply it is a good back-up. Thank you.
Just came across your channel! We are still new to posting but, just love seeing new to us channels! Thank you so much for sharing and just became a subscriber. Many blessings to y’all!
Dear sir. I've enjoyed your many useful tips in which I will very soon put into practice and I shall have you to thank for. As I am too raising/breeding rabbits commercially. Cutting to the chase on my main purpose on placing this comment is to also share with you one other plant in which has greatly and historically being practiced to feed rabbits here in Malaysia (along with other neighboring countries here), and that is the Madre de Agua. It contains 21~23% protein on each leaf, it could be planted right of the branch, it could grow up to 12 feet (unless we trim it often) and assuming we prune all the leaves on a say 5 feet tree, the leaves will grow back to full harvest in 2 months. I have planted over 50 plants and am planning to grow triple more in a few months. I hope this information is as helpful to you as it is for me. Once again thank you so much for your great insight. I look forward to try planting a few Weeping Willows, White Clovers and Comfreys
@@Mansahx Trichanthera gigantea is a species of flowering plant in the acanthus family, Acanthaceae.[1] The species is known by many common names, including madre de agua, suiban, cenicero, tuno, naranjillo, and palo de agua.
@@michaellindstrom8402 big thanks on the comment. I’m trying to find seeds buy if you know anyone who sells them. Have you grown thus plant or used it in some fashion? I’m in the US by the way….
We did ducks and chickens. The ducks are messy. You have to clean/refill their water and areas daily because they make a mess. Chickens are far easier. Looking to raise rabbits for meat. Feeling overwhelmed. There's a lot to do to get started
Anyone of us who have pets or are raising animals for pets should always question ourselves about "How did people feed their animals before someone made a money maker out of selling foods for those animals?" There hasn't always been animal feeds sold to feed animals, but people have always fed their animals when they had them. We all want to become more self sufficient? Then we all need to think outside the box, for our answers on how to do that. Just an opinion by someone who also had animals and tried to not have to buy all their foods at a feed store, but to feed them off the land first.
Very true! I know a lot of folks demonize the pellet makers but I personally love the convenience and that’s what pellet was made for that’s how I’d define it Pellet-a balanced Rabbit diet created by livestock nutritionist to make the farmers life easier- In many cases raising rabbits isn’t the only thing the owner or farmer raises- I also beekeep and deer hunt and fish for food and grow Fruit and Veges and raise other livestock and love to spend time with family when time allows that. Pellet buys me a little more time. Its funny how are “natural” today has become so distant from what was natural yesterday - I try to do my best to make sure my rabbits want for nothing and sometimes that means growing some extra food for them which isn’t that bad when using comfrey and willow. Thanks for watching and Thank you for commenting!
Oh gosh. What an informative vid, we got our daughter a rabbit & then a friend for it... weve been up to 75 at one pt. I got it down to about 16 right now lol but im still way over my head... oh, your cages look so perfectly clean too... glad i found you! Subscribed :)
You need to get yourself a little Japanese style hand grass sickle for collecting those greens. Total game changer. Especially for little short plants like that clover patch you were trying to rip up while saving the roots.
Very true. I have a couple of them and they work great. BUT!! Be very careful though. Gloves are must for me.....I have an inch long 5years old scar that reminds me to wear them gloves every time.
I feed my rabbit maple leaves they love it summer,fall , winter The leaves changes color and it fall off the tree on winter even dry leaves they love it also i don't feed my pets rabbits pellets only Hay , Green, Red lettuce, and Maple 🍁 leaves.
Great video excellent information, thank you for all your great content 👍 😀 I've learned so much from watching your channel you keep it simple and loaded with value
Growing out a batch of 20from 7/1, Harvest them and take the rest of the winter off , wow we're hooked on rabbit meat. Five litters for my first year I think I'm satisfied till spring.
I sure wish I had some Willow trees, but alas, there are none out here in the desert. I tried getting cuttings off of etsy, but they're not really in good shape, just half dead sticks.
Thanks for sharing . I've been supplementing my rabbits as well and it's hard to find things you should stay away from , but I've also found if you keep it in small doses, they are usually fine.
We've been feeding our rabbits pomegranate limbs. They like the delicate green tips but I also give them some thicker branches so they can chew on them.
I start feeding Rabbits a handful of whole oats on a flat resting board as soon as they are out of the nesting box about three weeks old. They’ll hop over to the J theater and start eating mamas pellet. They stick to 16% pellet, a handful of hay freshwater every 12 hours and a handful of whole oats 2 to 3 times a week
1/8 of a cup of pellet or just eliminate it all together if your feeding a large amount. If you’re interested, we walk you through transitioning and replacing pellet on our course as well as different ways to grow rabbit feeds and ship out feed products. bobby-s-school9.teachable.com/p/growing-your-own-rabbit-feed
Thanks for the info on you’re videos. I recently got into rabbity for meat purposes and organically reusing waste biomass. I have two does and one buck of the silver fox varieties. The does are difficult but the buck is sweet and loving. I feed them fresh kale from the garden and leftover strawberries stems/cuttings, frozen celery (due to SoCal heat) and lots of Timothy hay and pellets 16-20% protein. Its been an adventure and my family isn’t ok with breeding for meat consumption but I try to ensure that the buddies (cause they are buddies) get a healthy life and enjoy their lives before sacrificing for our family. Thank you! You should do some videos on recipes that can help promote the value of rabbits as a feed source. My mother used to talk about the depression era and how rabbits helped feed the family. How ever, they’re are many good videos on meal preparation. Thanks again for all your diligence! It’s appreciated.
Rabbit recipes That's a good idea I'll be sure to take that into consideration. Thanks for watching and I'll leave a link to a playlist that includes rabbit meal videos ua-cam.com/play/PLNYLb_YcNZX06betR1xItV-w8dTcAD3YX.html
Don't plant a willow near septic lines. I've cut down a willow and stacked it up to dry only to have a new tree growing out of the pile a month later. You get them started and they're difficult to get rid of which is what you were describing.. I may start a feed plot. I only have 8 rabbits at the moment so it's pretty easy to forage around. Thanks for the great video.
Also, normally you have a native willow. It's pretty much almost NEVER toxic. When you spread your native willow it helps your beaver populations. Example mine is Salix breweri from Cali. Good for sheep, goats, rabbits, cows.
When you purchase your weeping willow they are approximately 75$ and 6’ tall. Plant it and bend it after 2 months the bark will harden and you can grow it in a way to easier access the branches
40+ years ago when I was young my grandpa had rabbits. We would cut horse weeds and stuff them in the cage by the handful. Well they loved it but they would also get diarrhea. Later I had show rabbits and only fed pellets, hay, and oats for coat. Hay is already pretty dry so they tend to not get upset stomachs. I think a little greens is ok and a good treat but a very small amount.
I live in Alaska and I would have some small branches for my rabbits to chew on for the winter. We have birch, alder, cottonwood, and spruce. Which would be the best for my rabbits?
How do you keep from getting Cysticercosis(shows up as white spots on the liver) from the wild rabbits? Tried feeding my rabbits from the yard but every time I did we would end up with white spots on the liver. When I stopped the spots stopped. Have had to stick with pellets and hay. I have also had to be picky where I get my hay from.
When I feed off the ground they keep getting reinfected. I feed off the ground they get it. I stop it and feed pellets and hay and it clears up… rinse and repeat. We have a TON of wild rabbits around our property. I think they smell our rabbits and think it’s ok to hang out.
@@epizan I'll feed a handful of greens to my older rabbits in the spring summer and fall I would consider not feeding them from that area or fencing off a small area to prevent the wild life from eating it. Plantain,purslane, dandelion, clover there's terrific feed in the yard.
I’m looking at my Encyclopedia of Country Living by Carla Emery and in the list of not to feed rabbits it has comfrey listed. Is this one we have to limit?
There’s a lot of conflicting information out there. I’m a bit of a rabbit book nerd I see this a lot. I feed all greens in moderation I mix it up in order to feed a variety of nutrients. I love to research but I still field test myself to confirm the information. I feed comfrey with no negative results but it’s only one of many greens I feed. If you’re interested in growing a garden for your rabbits I’d recommend researching Rick Warden‘s Rise and shine website or reading his short book beyond the pellet. You can read this book in a day and it’s specifically written for those interested in growing your own rabbit feed.
Really enjoyed this one ,Bobby. Been trying to go comfy with no luke🤣. We don't have j feeders here we have to import from the U S but transport to expensive . So next time I'm in the states I want to buy a stack of them. So where is the best place to get them please. 🥰👍
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It’s a concentrate that is best fed in a separate dish or on a resting board. Some corn is known to have mold in it but as long as you make sure it’s clean. Thanks for asking! Best of luck
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This is great! Thank you! I have most of those 'weeds' growing all over the place! 🙂 The only willow I have access to is along a nearby river. How is that different from weeping willow? I give my rabbits & my dairy goats mulberry leaves. They love them!! Do you change the amount of pellets given daily when you give them this amount of greens? If you mentioned that, I missed it! Sorry! Thanks again! God bless!
The willow by the river is probably a weeping willow (cant be sure)they do well in a damp soil. I keep a small amount of pellet in the feeder( 1/4-1/2cup) but they’ll consume less with supplemental feeding from your property which saves on feed costs. I only add more pellet when the feeder is empty or very low.
Feeding greens to young rabbits, if you feed mom grass/greens/etc. throughout the pregnancy and nursing she will have the right gut bacteria, etc. Wouldn't she then pass that on in the milk and cecotropes to her kits?
I agree With feeding mama greens. Weaning rabbits at the right time helps a lot. It’s important for young rabbits to digest mamas cecotropes -You could even say its more important than mamas milk when it comes to digestion capabilities and immune system development. This will help young rabbits digest greens better without negative results. Giving them time to build stomach health before weaning and putting them on a green diet has helped us greatly. Thank you for sharing your advice!
The folks we bought our breeding stock from had our 10 week olds in tractors sitting in grass. So I assume they can tolerate leafy greens now? What ratio of leafy greens / Timothy hay / pellets? We have a breeding trio of Newzeland reds.
I've used several different feeds it's important to read the labeling and purchase at least 16% protein and 17 to 20% fiber this is sufficient for growing baby rabbits juniors and seniors as well as nursing doe's. Many more questions can be answered on our FAQ page therabbitrycenter.com/frequently-asked-questions/
These videos are great man! I read that cherry wood was toxic and haven't ever given it to my animals because of it. I noticed its one of the ones you feed, have you ever had issues with it?
@@TheRabbitryCenter No problem, I just got a F1 Rabbit cross breed from Lionhead and New Zealand. New supporter here full pack just watched your rabbit vlogs. I hope you also watch my gaming content. Thanks alot! #PapaZachGaming
If the fresh greens cause diarrhea, does it help to dry greens for a few days (or completely) prior to feeding? Or is it the abrupt change in fiber content rather than the moisture content that causes teh “muddy butt”?
The greens have a lot of water in them which can cause diarrhea and then dehydration -when raising young rabbits if you were to dry your greens like you do hay it would be easier for the kits digestion to stay regular. At 3-4 months old I start to gradually increase the greens. Thanks for asking!
I’ve never tried. I’m sure someone has. Have you joined a rabbit Facebook group yet? They’re a terrific place to ask (thousands of rabbit people at the same time)that question and anything else related to rabbits.
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Should you built rabbit house to keep them in and wire fence and electric fence so they have room to run around and this way they can get stronger and bigger
A lot of folks choose colony raising over cages I personally find it easier to run my rabbitry and keep healthy rabbits and control the breeding when using cages
Lean them over when the tree truck is only a couple inches thick Use a 4 x 4 or timber to bury 4 feet to the side of it screw a 4 inch screw into the 4 x 4 and tie the weeping willow to the 4 x 4 after leaning it over
i love watching you!!! :) I never knew that weeping willow was good for bunnies! :) there is no issue with the salicylic acid?? i cut maple limbs for my guys all the time and they love it! Comfrey didn't grow super well for me this year so that really is just a little snack occasionally. Watching you out there picking the plantain and dandelion greens makes me laugh because that is what I do as well!!! :) Thank you so much for teaching us all! God Bless
@@hillockfarm8404 If you can’t tell in the video my plants are surrounded with it that whole raised bed is covered in rabbit manure thank you so much for sharing and watching!
@@hillockfarm8404 lol...i have more than enough of that!! :) thanks for the tip! pretty sure it will help everything else in my medicinal garden as well!
Good day sir I have a question about hay and fresh grass, I noticed when I feed my rabbit with hay they grow faster than when feeding them with fresh grass, is there any scientific explanation for that?
rabbits are built for a high fiber, diet so dried hay should make up about 70% of their diet- their bodies will benefit greatly and digest it easily- fresh green grass has a lot of water Content in it should be considered a treat. especially if the rabbits mother was not eating the grass and providing Cecotropes for the litter, It’s best not to introduce too much too fast rabbits have a very sensitive digestive system - you can also slowly introduce more and more greens over time and less Pellet providing herbs and vegetables would be very beneficial. best of luck and thanks for asking!
RHD is very rare. Unless you have a break out in your area, it’s nothing to be concerned about I recommend you run your rabbitry in cages hutches at least 40 inches high off the ground so they don’t come in contact with any wild rabbits that are infected but again it’s very rare. your chances are incredibly slim.
No I haven’t everything tastes like rabbit Have you ever tried champagnes compared to New Zealand? I was told they are tastier but I haven’t had a chance yet.
Hi there! I really enjoy all your videos, well presented! Question: my doe developed a real dry flaky skin and has crusty bumps on the back of her neck. Her diet is similar to what you showed here, is she still missing something? Or does she have mites? Can rabbits get mites? How do I deal with that? And my buck has a constant diarrhea, even if I don't give him greens. But he doesn't have skin issues like the doe. They both have the same diet. I had the buck on medicated feed for a long while for the runs, it didn't change anything. Please help?
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Thanks for asking. I try to feed a handful of (3) different things a day to each rabbit. Stay tuned for another feed video in the near future where we’ll go out get more greens. Thanks for watching!
Honestly it is a trade of your time which is worth money. But so far I love the process of getting them fresh food harvested by my own effort. Although I do give them some pellets just incase I miss anything in their diet.
Hai, just wanna say that I'm a beginner Rabbit owner in Indonesia... It's a common practice here to mix pellets and greens too. Btw, this morning i just had my first litter from first time doe. 1 of my kits have this nasty red part on its back, can i do anything to help it? And also my doe is acting dangerously near her kits, should i let the kits stay in the same cage/should i seperate them? I find your videos are super helpful. THANKS
I would join a facebook group so many folks sharing their experiences and this is a great place to talk rabbits. Just type rabbit groups into facebook to join. Thanks so much for watching!
I have learned so much From your videos. I started raising rabbits late in life and found it very hard to skin them. But I did it. 2nd litter all died in the heat and I didnt get another litter in the fall - bc I half hearted bred. But your podcasts keep inspiring me to try again. I will in February and see how we do with an early Spring litter. Thank you!
I am loosing my rabbits. They are fine one day and dead the next. This is grown down to 6 week old. I feed pellets and greens like kale, turnip greens, Timothy Hay or grass hay. Anybody know something to help me? I'm struggling
Did you watch the part about greens and softening there stool. Try not to feed greens this will help them survive. Wait until your rabbits are 3 months old to start feeding greens regularly.
Willow leaves are 20% protein. Oak is around 10% protein. Nettle leaves are 38% protein. Bamboo leaves are 22% protein. Comfrey is 26% protein. If you are feeding tree, and shrub forage, you probably don't need to worry about protein.
Oats are high in calories so every day isn’t necessary but it helps kits grow and nursing moms with lactation so every few days for those situations would be beneficial
Comfrey... Aka “Knit Bone” Layed A Blanched leaf On my Leg when l had a Bullet Hole in my Femur. The Intense pain was Aliviated an The Bone Grew in Quickly. ..!! When l Sell Baby Rabbit’s’ I Tell The Client To Just Feed Pellet’s The First Month l Have Lost Bunnies by feeding them fresh Food ‘Till Their Bodies adapt to being weaned.
We don't get rabbit pellets here in this part of the country . My golden rule is to feed 3 items a day . .. wild grass , boiled rice mixed with dry wheat bran, sweet potatoes leaves or chayote and it's leaves .. some wild edible invasive plants .. and it depends on season of the plant ..winter is toughest when all the plants withers .
@@mayseventy4466 any type of cooked rice and yes, wheat bran or rice bran (not husk) used for animal feed . I have no idea whether wheat bran is edible because I'm from a rice consuming nation. We feed our left over cooked rice mixed with wheat bran .
@@mrx9920 thank you so much. Blessings 😊 I am from Trinidad west indies and there is a shortage of feed. But I do feed them plants that is locally grown here so that they can have a balance. Never knew about rice and wheat bran it will surely go a long way to help with my budget. I have my rabbits for their poop to put in my garden.
I have read that all parts of cherry are poison to rabbits (fruit and trees). You feed your rabbits trimmings off your cherry trees and they are ok? I would like to be able to feed them my cherry trimmings!
I have also read that feeding chives are poisonous to rabbits as well so I would be very cautious when feeding anything new to your rabbits And try your best to not feed a lot of one thing -try to mix it up and provide a variety. No seeds on the fruit
Cherry (and some other things, like red oak) are poisonous when the leaves are wilting. They are safe while fresh, and when totally dry; it's the in-between wilting state that is dangerous (because of cyanide).
Sir good evening, nice to see your new video, sir I just want to ask you that how many times does a rabbit give birth in one year,, and also I have been breeding but not giving birth, mom's not getting pregnant!??
A rabbit can kindle as many as 6 times a year based on How early you wean the rabbits. Here’s a video to help you breed your rabbits ua-cam.com/video/FrGsdtbILSg/v-deo.html Hope things turn around for you!
I feed mine a lot of birch and maple water sprouts from stumps left behind when expanding our garden. They love those. I avoid oak, based on what I read somewhere. I give them lots of grass and weeds from the garden. A bit of dandelion and comfrey. After checking to make sure it's OK, I started giving them goldenrod and asters this fall. I've been avoiding docks and sorrel due to high oxalates. Never bracken ferns. And not too much clover because I read it can cause bloating. Thanks for your videos!
Sure do, it’s actually common practice for big productions and only after years of research have we started growing our own feed and cutting back our pellet portions. Thanks for watching!
Are those actual willow or weeping willow as you were saying... All the weeping willow I've seen get kinda big but the branches and leaves n stuff hand put and down. On a regular willow its much like a normal tree but no hang off.. Just wondering because I am trying to Start doing rabbits sometime soon and I have like 20 willow trees already here... But no weeping willow
A willow tree will work, weeping, willows, are what you see in the video you can also purchase willow hybrid, bush/hedge they work for smaller properties
👍 nice, yeah I have 2 ponds pretty much, one directly behind the house possibly 120 ft from the backdoor and another around the corner from that about the same distance from the back of the shop/garage... Both ponds have willow trees all the way around them spread out occasionally and also sometimes so close together that they'd growing in wild directions and angles just to get light from under another one's canopy... Didn't know about the bushes tho,... I guess if you caught the trees in the right amount of time you could crop the tops on them and have them grow into a rather decent sized bush... Can't remember normal heights in what's to small to cut them like that so they begin to grow outwardly instead of up... Don't think it'd matter to much on those if it's just to be a feeder bush or something like that.. but idk
I’d refrain from feeding wilted cherry leaves or dead dying or diseased clippings but we never had a problem with cherry trimmings. We since lost our cherry trees so we stick to pear, apple and willow trimmings.
The neighbor man let his rabbit run loose, because apparently he couldn't afford rabbit pellets. I felt sorry for it(because it was all white, I knew it wouldn't survive in the "wild") and put it in a spare cage I had. I fed that rabbit whole corn, wheat bred and dried grass clippings(Orchard grass, white and red clover, Plantain, wild carrot). That rabbit thrived. One day I came out and it was gone. Figured that neighbor bought some more pellets, finally.
@TheRabbitryCenter that's a good one too, but I'm too cheap to do that for 3 rows at 30ft each, and expanding. If the wild rabbits prefer plantains, clover and dandelion in my lawn, I will gladly leave it for them. We have an unspoken agreement lol
Our rabbits do get out from time to time but We chose cages over colony raising to avoid backyard fox, coyote and the many hawks that get our chickens from time to time. It doesn’t happen too often but this way we can let them get their exercise and run in a more safe environment.
a different channel recommend a certain tree as a complete diet rabbit feed i believe they said it was called tangese or something like that. edit i went to check and the actual tree is Tagasaste/Tree Lucerne
People raised small animals for centuries before commercial pellets ever existed. I really appreciate you showing that relying on store-bought feed isn't the *only* way to give rabbits a healthy diet.
I also agree that sometimes the convenience of just buying a bag of pellets is perfectly fine. But with inflation, supply chain problems and all of that, I truly think it's important to remind people they might be able to just grow some - or a lot! - of the good nutrition their critters need.
Also... regardless of sociopolitical concerns, I'm inherently cheap by nature🤣🤣 So one of my motto is, "seed is cheaper than feed."
I wish I had neighbors like you and your Mrs. You take very good care of your animals, come up with ingenious ideas and solutions and always seem to be on the lookout for better ways to do things. Yours is my favorite rabbitry channel.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!
I raised rabbits (pet) 15-20 years ago in eastern MN and I just bought 25 new Zealand and new Zealand cross rabbits to start producing meat rabbits (Most of these will be processed). I've been in ND for over a decade and on hubby's family farm for almost 10. Feeling so grateful most everything to feed them is grown right here. When I raised rabbits years ago, pellets were always offered to everyone free choice. I noticed they hardly ate them when supplied with ample variety of forages. I'm seeing this Trend again as I offer alfalfa grass hay, cover crop hay (turnip, radish, red clover, millet, pigeon grass, peas, oats), oats and ample "weeds". Currently everything is running in a colony on a 24' stock trailer, that will change as I get their building built.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the information and tips and tricks you have shared on your channel!
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I'm thinking to go with colony raising, setting up underground dens so buns can regulate temps and really wishing I could create a very secure very large area, big enough to grow food for them in. Reality will be only about 30'x16'
I always wanted rabbits and chicken In my backyard. Where I live it's not allowed by law for "sanitary" conditions. I had a pretty ruff time as a nurse while the Chinese flu hit and after 2 years of a great fight I finally had to put a knee down. I've in medical leave since February of 2022. And I was so down, sad, depressed.i was at the real real bottom. I was lost.
Then I found your channel.
You saved me. Take a minute here to read it again. You saved me.
After 3 months of darkness and sadness listening ounce a day to your channel. I took the decision to go and get rabbits. That's when my real therapy started. It gave me purposed. Gave me joy for the first time in many months. In the beginning I could spend half my day with my 3 rabbits. I was so happy. Now looking back I can see how you saved me. Tour channel gave me the push I needed and that push has probably change the direction of my life
I started slow with 3 rabbits: 2 does and 1 buck. Now I have 2 does, 2 bucks, 3 kits that are gonna leave for the icyland of freezertown soon. I also went an got myself a beautiful flock of 5 egglaying chickens. I'm finally living the dream I had for so long.
Once again, from me and my loving little wannabe farm,
THANKYOU
Very very much.
I'm so glad you found the channel helpful
I watched your video on what to feed and what NOT to feed a while back. I have been giving considerable thought to it. I had always thought that pellets would be the end all answer BUT your video made me think about correctly choosing alternatives. Lo and behold this video brings other options to the forefront. I raise goo gobs of veggies here in N. Arizona. I paid close attention to your caveat of feeding too much veggies because of "runny" droppings. So I thought about using my Excalibur dehydrator for a lot of "cuttings" from peppers and other veggies that cause the problem BUT after drying them I "THINK" that if I mix them in with the pellets that they will eat both and just drink enough water to quench their thirst without any excess liquid entering their system. After drying they will store for a long time after the air is removed from the container. I also think that if the economy has "hiccups" and pellets are in short or NO supply it is a good back-up. Thank you.
Thank you so much for writing your comment and sharing your feed idea.
Just came across your channel! We are still new to posting but, just love seeing new to us channels! Thank you so much for sharing and just became a subscriber. Many blessings to y’all!
Awesome! Thank you!
Dear sir. I've enjoyed your many useful tips in which I will very soon put into practice and I shall have you to thank for. As I am too raising/breeding rabbits commercially.
Cutting to the chase on my main purpose on placing this comment is to also share with you one other plant in which has greatly and historically being practiced to feed rabbits here in Malaysia (along with other neighboring countries here), and that is the Madre de Agua. It contains 21~23% protein on each leaf, it could be planted right of the branch, it could grow up to 12 feet (unless we trim it often) and assuming we prune all the leaves on a say 5 feet tree, the leaves will grow back to full harvest in 2 months. I have planted over 50 plants and am planning to grow triple more in a few months. I hope this information is as helpful to you as it is for me.
Once again thank you so much for your great insight. I look forward to try planting a few Weeping Willows, White Clovers and Comfreys
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experiences
I'll be sure to share it!
Hey, what’s the name of the plant/tree with 21-23% protein? Thanks for sharing.
@@Mansahx Trichanthera gigantea is a species of flowering plant in the acanthus family, Acanthaceae.[1] The species is known by many common names, including madre de agua, suiban, cenicero, tuno, naranjillo, and palo de agua.
@@michaellindstrom8402 big thanks on the comment. I’m trying to find seeds buy if you know anyone who sells them. Have you grown thus plant or used it in some fashion? I’m in the US by the way….
@@Mansahx No. I haven't grown this tree/bush. I'm like you, still in the research stage; looking for alternative feeds.
Great information! Thanks for sharing SoilBrotha. Many blessings to you 👩🏾🌾🐇👨🏿🌾
GREAT INFORMATION!! I am learning now to be prepared in a few years. This year, started with 6 ducks. Planning for rabbits next. ☺️
That’s awesome thanks for watching and best of luck with your future rabbitry!
We did ducks and chickens. The ducks are messy. You have to clean/refill their water and areas daily because they make a mess. Chickens are far easier.
Looking to raise rabbits for meat. Feeling overwhelmed. There's a lot to do to get started
Anyone of us who have pets or are raising animals for pets should always question ourselves about "How did people feed their animals before someone made a money maker out of selling foods for those animals?"
There hasn't always been animal feeds sold to feed animals, but people have always fed their animals when they had them.
We all want to become more self sufficient? Then we all need to think outside the box, for our answers on how to do that.
Just an opinion by someone who also had animals and tried to not have to buy all their foods at a feed store, but to feed them off the land first.
Very true! I know a lot of folks demonize the pellet makers but I personally love the convenience and that’s what pellet was made for that’s how I’d define it
Pellet-a balanced Rabbit diet created by livestock nutritionist to make the farmers life easier-
In many cases raising rabbits isn’t the only thing the owner or farmer raises- I also beekeep and deer hunt and fish for food and grow Fruit and Veges and raise other livestock and love to spend time with family when time allows that. Pellet buys me a little more time.
Its funny how are “natural” today has become so distant from what was natural yesterday - I try to do my best to make sure my rabbits want for nothing and sometimes that means growing some extra food for them which isn’t that bad when using comfrey and willow. Thanks for watching and Thank you for commenting!
Oh gosh. What an informative vid, we got our daughter a rabbit & then a friend for it... weve been up to 75 at one pt. I got it down to about 16 right now lol but im still way over my head... oh, your cages look so perfectly clean too... glad i found you! Subscribed :)
I'm glad you liked it. Welcome to the channel and thanks for commenting!
Always enjoyable & very helpful to watch ! Glad I found your channel… thanks!
we’re glad you found the channel as well. thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
We're planting forages already to start non-pellet feeds. Thanks, God bless
That’s great thanks for sharing!
You need to get yourself a little Japanese style hand grass sickle for collecting those greens. Total game changer. Especially for little short plants like that clover patch you were trying to rip up while saving the roots.
Very true.
I have a couple of them and they work great.
BUT!! Be very careful though.
Gloves are must for me.....I have an inch long 5years old scar that reminds me to wear them gloves every time.
Good advice Got it thanks
I’ll be sure to check that out! Thanks
I feed my rabbit maple leaves they love it summer,fall , winter The leaves changes color and it fall off the tree on winter even dry leaves they love it also i don't feed my pets rabbits pellets only Hay , Green, Red lettuce, and Maple 🍁 leaves.
Yea Maple Leaves! Thanks for sharing! Mulched up maple leaves are a great fertilizer too!
Great video excellent information, thank you for all your great content 👍 😀 I've learned so much from watching your channel you keep it simple and loaded with value
Thank you so much for watching!
Growing out a batch of 20from 7/1, Harvest them and take the rest of the winter off , wow we're hooked on rabbit meat. Five litters for my first year I think I'm satisfied till spring.
That’s terrific thank you for sharing your Rabbitry success!
Love your videos!
Thanks for watching!
I sure wish I had some Willow trees, but alas, there are none out here in the desert. I tried getting cuttings off of etsy, but they're not really in good shape, just half dead sticks.
We’ll have plenty in a few months if you’re still looking then
thanks for all the info, !!! I use a bread knife works great to cut plants
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent video! I feed my rabbits greens also but didn't know about willow trees. Will have to plant one. Thank you.
I appreciate you taking the time to comment thanks so much for watching
Great info 👍
I very much appreciate that!
Wish I could like this 1000+ times!!! Willow is a
Favorite of my rabbits all ages!!
Thanks so much for watching and for your thumbs up!
Thanks for sharing . I've been supplementing my rabbits as well and it's hard to find things you should stay away from , but I've also found if you keep it in small doses, they are usually fine.
I agree. Other than hay and pellet it's always best to not feed too much of any one thing.
We've been feeding our rabbits pomegranate limbs. They like the delicate green tips but I also give them some thicker branches so they can chew on them.
Thank you for sharing!
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Welcome 👍
How old do kits need to be to eat this mixture that you show in this video? Thank you for all of your advice and guidance!
I start feeding Rabbits a handful of whole oats on a flat resting board as soon as they are out of the nesting box about three weeks old. They’ll hop over to the J theater and start eating mamas pellet.
They stick to 16% pellet, a handful of hay freshwater every 12 hours and a handful of whole oats 2 to 3 times a week
What’s the amount of daily pellets you feed when you’re also feeding them a good amount of greens from your garden?
1/8 of a cup of pellet or just eliminate it all together if your feeding a large amount. If you’re interested, we walk you through transitioning and replacing pellet on our course as well as different ways to grow rabbit feeds and ship out feed products. bobby-s-school9.teachable.com/p/growing-your-own-rabbit-feed
Thanks for the info on you’re videos. I recently got into rabbity for meat purposes and organically reusing waste biomass. I have two does and one buck of the silver fox varieties. The does are difficult but the buck is sweet and loving. I feed them fresh kale from the garden and leftover strawberries stems/cuttings, frozen celery (due to SoCal heat) and lots of Timothy hay and pellets 16-20% protein. Its been an adventure and my family isn’t ok with breeding for meat consumption but I try to ensure that the buddies (cause they are buddies) get a healthy life and enjoy their lives before sacrificing for our family. Thank you! You should do some videos on recipes that can help promote the value of rabbits as a feed source. My mother used to talk about the depression era and how rabbits helped feed the family. How ever, they’re are many good videos on meal preparation. Thanks again for all your diligence! It’s appreciated.
Rabbit recipes That's a good idea
I'll be sure to take that into consideration. Thanks for watching and I'll leave a link to a playlist that includes rabbit meal videos
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Don't plant a willow near septic lines. I've cut down a willow and stacked it up to dry only to have a new tree growing out of the pile a month later. You get them started and they're difficult to get rid of which is what you were describing.. I may start a feed plot. I only have 8 rabbits at the moment so it's pretty easy to forage around. Thanks for the great video.
Beautiful shade trees abundant rabbit food but not a septic fields friend. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the tip about septic
Hey.. have tried Chaffhaye hay? Thx for the video and info.
I haven’t. Is it something your going to try?
@@TheRabbitryCenter Yes, it’s fermented alfalfa. My goats eat it. I’ll let you know what happens with the rabbits…. It’s good stuff though.
Also, normally you have a native willow. It's pretty much almost NEVER toxic. When you spread your native willow it helps your beaver populations. Example mine is Salix breweri from Cali. Good for sheep, goats, rabbits, cows.
Thanks for sharing!
I feed a 16% protein pellet, hay that’s a blend of Timothy, Oat, & Alfalfa
And I pick grass
Thank you for sharing!
Do you sell a seed mix of rabbit food to grow?
no but I may entertain that in the near future
What is "Leaning" a willow?
When you purchase your weeping willow they are approximately 75$ and 6’ tall. Plant it and bend it after 2 months the bark will harden and you can grow it in a way to easier access the branches
Watching here from Philippines. I've been watching your videos they are so informative. keep sharing...
Thank you so much for watching!
Can you use any willow limbs? I have a creek with regular willows
I haven’t tried it I’ve always fed from my weeping willow tree. Please share if you end up having success. Thanks for watching!
We use the bush Russian willow along with the Russian comfrey
Thanks for sharing! Where do you buy your bush Russian willow?
@@TheRabbitryCenter I ordered it from
Russia along with the 95 sterile Russian Comphrey
40+ years ago when I was young my grandpa had rabbits. We would cut horse weeds and stuff them in the cage by the handful. Well they loved it but they would also get diarrhea. Later I had show rabbits and only fed pellets, hay, and oats for coat. Hay is already pretty dry so they tend to not get upset stomachs. I think a little greens is ok and a good treat but a very small amount.
Thanks for taking the time to share and write your comment!
I live in Alaska and I would have some small branches for my rabbits to chew on for the winter. We have birch, alder, cottonwood, and spruce. Which would be the best for my rabbits?
Birch and cotten wood is fine
Im not certain about alder
Spruce i give them that sometimes not often
Thank you for sharing!
@@TheRabbitryCenter your welcome much love xoxox
How do you keep from getting Cysticercosis(shows up as white spots on the liver) from the wild rabbits?
Tried feeding my rabbits from the yard but every time I did we would end up with white spots on the liver. When I stopped the spots stopped. Have had to stick with pellets and hay. I have also had to be picky where I get my hay from.
Have you tried using Corid water soluble
It's a preventative against coccidia. Mix in the water and treat your herd for 21 days
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When I feed off the ground they keep getting reinfected. I feed off the ground they get it. I stop it and feed pellets and hay and it clears up… rinse and repeat.
We have a TON of wild rabbits around our property. I think they smell our rabbits and think it’s ok to hang out.
@@epizan I'll feed a handful of greens to my older rabbits in the spring summer and fall
I would consider not feeding them from that area or fencing off a small area to prevent the wild life from eating it. Plantain,purslane, dandelion, clover there's terrific feed in the yard.
Great video this is how we feed rabbits in Jamaica
Thanks for watching!
I’m looking at my Encyclopedia of Country Living by Carla Emery and in the list of not to feed rabbits it has comfrey listed. Is this one we have to limit?
There’s a lot of conflicting information out there. I’m a bit of a rabbit book nerd I see this a lot. I feed all greens in moderation I mix it up in order to feed a variety of nutrients. I love to research but I still field test myself to confirm the information.
I feed comfrey with no negative results but it’s only one of many greens I feed.
If you’re interested in growing a garden for your rabbits I’d recommend researching Rick Warden‘s Rise and shine website or reading his short book beyond the pellet. You can read this book in a day and it’s specifically written for those interested in growing your own rabbit feed.
Does the plantain have purple flowers in the spring.
Comfrey does
Really enjoyed this one ,Bobby. Been trying to go comfy with no luke🤣.
We don't have j feeders here we have to import from the U S but transport to expensive .
So next time I'm in the states I want to buy a stack of them. So where is the best place to get them please. 🥰👍
We get a lot of our products from amazon Check out this Idea List on Amazon: RABBIT FOOD/TREATS by Bobby Jimenez www.amazon.com/shop/therabbitrycenter?listId=3LTR1CBX9SFNO&ref=idea_share_inf
TRactor Supply CO. Sells them too
@@TheRabbitryCenter thanks so much. Is tractor supplies a big box store?
What do you think about feeding rabbits cracked corn. I feed mine pellets, cracked corn, and grass free choice.
It’s a concentrate that is best fed in a separate dish or on a resting board.
Some corn is known to have mold in it but as long as you make sure it’s clean.
Thanks for asking! Best of luck
Where to get Russian Comphrey seeds
Our store front
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This is great! Thank you! I have most of those 'weeds' growing all over the place! 🙂
The only willow I have access to is along a nearby river. How is that different from weeping willow? I give my rabbits & my dairy goats mulberry leaves. They love them!!
Do you change the amount of pellets given daily when you give them this amount of greens? If you mentioned that, I missed it! Sorry! Thanks again! God bless!
The willow by the river is probably a weeping willow (cant be sure)they do well in a damp soil. I keep a small amount of pellet in the feeder( 1/4-1/2cup) but they’ll consume less with supplemental feeding from your property which saves on feed costs. I only add more pellet when the feeder is empty or very low.
@@TheRabbitryCenter thank you very much!
Feeding greens to young rabbits, if you feed mom grass/greens/etc. throughout the pregnancy and nursing she will have the right gut bacteria, etc. Wouldn't she then pass that on in the milk and cecotropes to her kits?
I agree With feeding mama greens. Weaning rabbits at the right time helps a lot. It’s important for young rabbits to digest mamas cecotropes -You could even say its more important than mamas milk when it comes to digestion capabilities and immune system development. This will help young rabbits digest greens better without negative results. Giving them time to build stomach health before weaning and putting them on a green diet has helped us greatly.
Thank you for sharing your advice!
The folks we bought our breeding stock from had our 10 week olds in tractors sitting in grass. So I assume they can tolerate leafy greens now? What ratio of leafy greens / Timothy hay / pellets? We have a breeding trio of Newzeland reds.
my kits eat greens as early as 3 weeks old without any problem as long as mama doe is there...
Does comfrey grow in the southern states. I’m in north Florida and wonder if it’ll grow here naturally
what is the food u fed them
I've used several different feeds it's important to read the labeling and purchase at least 16% protein and 17 to 20% fiber this is sufficient for growing baby rabbits juniors and seniors as well as nursing doe's. Many more questions can be answered on our FAQ page
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These videos are great man! I read that cherry wood was toxic and haven't ever given it to my animals because of it. I noticed its one of the ones you feed, have you ever had issues with it?
Not at all
you’ll read fruit trees are toxic too
I feed those every spring
wow that's awesome you are doing better than you think you're going to do 😀😂😃😀👸
That means a lot and thank you for watching!
@@TheRabbitryCenter No problem, I just got a F1 Rabbit cross breed from Lionhead and New Zealand. New supporter here full pack just watched your rabbit vlogs. I hope you also watch my gaming content. Thanks alot! #PapaZachGaming
If the fresh greens cause diarrhea, does it help to dry greens for a few days (or completely) prior to feeding? Or is it the abrupt change in fiber content rather than the moisture content that causes teh “muddy butt”?
The greens have a lot of water in them which can cause diarrhea and then dehydration -when raising young rabbits if you were to dry your greens like you do hay it would be easier for the kits digestion to stay regular. At 3-4 months old I start to gradually increase the greens. Thanks for asking!
Do you know if it's safe to feed rabbits Egyptian Spinach? I haven't been able to find any information about it .
I’ve never tried. I’m sure someone has. Have you joined a rabbit Facebook group yet? They’re a terrific place to ask (thousands of rabbit people at the same time)that question and anything else related to rabbits.
I like your videos.
That means a lot thank you so much for watching let me know if you need anything
What about ferns???
not good for livestock
I JUST WANTED TO SAY, I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING Your VIDEOS! LOL EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T OWNED rabbits In NEARLY SEVERAL YEARS. MAYBE ONE DAY I WILL AGAIN AND WHEN I DO, I WILL HAVE THE KNOW-HOW FROM YOUR VERY HELPFUL AND INFORMATIVE VIDEOS. BESIDES THAT THEY'RE VERY CALMING To WATCH...
That’s so nice to hear. Thank you for taking the time to comment it means a lot.
Should you built rabbit house to keep them in and wire fence and electric fence so they have room to run around and this way they can get stronger and bigger
A lot of folks choose colony raising over cages
I personally find it easier to run my rabbitry and keep healthy rabbits and control the breeding when using cages
How do you get your willow tree to lean over please?
Lean them over when the tree truck is only a couple inches thick
Use a 4 x 4 or timber to bury 4 feet to the side of it screw a 4 inch screw into the 4 x 4 and tie the weeping willow to the 4 x 4 after leaning it over
i love watching you!!! :) I never knew that weeping willow was good for bunnies! :) there is no issue with the salicylic acid?? i cut maple limbs for my guys all the time and they love it! Comfrey didn't grow super well for me this year so that really is just a little snack occasionally. Watching you out there picking the plantain and dandelion greens makes me laugh because that is what I do as well!!! :) Thank you so much for teaching us all! God Bless
It has very little salicylic acid and My rabbits eat some almost every day
Comfrey needs more feed than many people realize, try boosting them with a load of rabbit manure for better growth.
@@hillockfarm8404 If you can’t tell in the video my plants are surrounded with it that whole raised bed is covered in rabbit manure thank you so much for sharing and watching!
@@hillockfarm8404 lol...i have more than enough of that!! :) thanks for the tip! pretty sure it will help everything else in my medicinal garden as well!
Good day sir
I have a question about hay and fresh grass,
I noticed when I feed my rabbit with hay they grow faster than when feeding them with fresh grass, is there any scientific explanation for that?
rabbits are built for a high fiber, diet so dried hay should make up about 70% of their diet- their bodies will benefit greatly and digest it easily- fresh green grass has a lot of water Content in it should be considered a treat. especially if the rabbits mother was not eating the grass and providing Cecotropes for the litter, It’s best not to introduce too much too fast rabbits have a very sensitive digestive system - you can also slowly introduce more and more greens over time and less Pellet providing herbs and vegetables would be very beneficial. best of luck and thanks for asking!
What type nest boxes do you use
Kindling totes
I some times use a hide box tipped over
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How about wheat, and black sunflower seed and oats?
All good!
Does it matter what type of comfrey you grow?
Russian comfrey here’s a good one
Russian Comfrey Bocking-14
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Thank you!
You’re very welcome
What about spreading hemorrhagic fever to the herd?
RHD is very rare. Unless you have a break out in your area, it’s nothing to be concerned about I recommend you run your rabbitry in cages hutches at least 40 inches high off the ground so they don’t come in contact with any wild rabbits that are infected but again it’s very rare. your chances are incredibly slim.
Good feeding for rabbits
Thanks for watching!
Can someone PLEASE tell me if I can feed my rabbits, barley that still has the husk on it?
Yes they’ll chew it up
Good day. My question is, can I feed Rabbits with moringa leafs?
I’d feed as a supplement in small amounts. It’s a green so too much will cause diarrhea and should be fed in moderation
@@TheRabbitryCenter Thanks for your quick reply. I will follow your instructions
Have you noticed any difference in how the meat tastes when you feed plants versus pellets only?
No I haven’t
everything tastes like rabbit
Have you ever tried champagnes compared to New Zealand? I was told they are tastier but I haven’t had a chance yet.
Hi there! I really enjoy all your videos, well presented! Question: my doe developed a real dry flaky skin and has crusty bumps on the back of her neck. Her diet is similar to what you showed here, is she still missing something? Or does she have mites? Can rabbits get mites? How do I deal with that?
And my buck has a constant diarrhea, even if I don't give him greens. But he doesn't have skin issues like the doe. They both have the same diet. I had the buck on medicated feed for a long while for the runs, it didn't change anything. Please help?
Ivermectin this should take care of it
Ivermectin is in short or no supply in animal supply stores now due to the COVID rush. Any suggestions? Vets charge for the office and one injection is $10 for 0.3 mg dose
@@claudiaf267 You can get ivermectin on our storefront page you can also try TSC they have ivermectin and needles
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A lot of times the ivermectin is in the back room. Ask for it and tell them it is for your animal and they will sell it to you.
TSC welcomes animals. Take your rabbit in a carrier with you and you should have no problem getting help 😉
What quantity are you feeding? I see the volume per the video- is that the daily regimen?
Thanks for the great information.
Thanks for asking. I try to feed a handful of (3) different things a day to each rabbit. Stay tuned for another feed video in the near future where we’ll go out get more greens. Thanks for watching!
where can i get weeping willows
Lowe’s
Tree farm
Home Depot
Nursery store
Google trees for sale near me
Honestly it is a trade of your time which is worth money. But so far I love the process of getting them fresh food harvested by my own effort. Although I do give them some pellets just incase I miss anything in their diet.
You said it! Rabbits are a joy to have on the property and a terrific addition to your garden and more.
Hai, just wanna say that I'm a beginner Rabbit owner in Indonesia... It's a common practice here to mix pellets and greens too.
Btw, this morning i just had my first litter from first time doe. 1 of my kits have this nasty red part on its back, can i do anything to help it?
And also my doe is acting dangerously near her kits, should i let the kits stay in the same cage/should i seperate them?
I find your videos are super helpful. THANKS
I would join a facebook group so many folks sharing their experiences and this is a great place to talk rabbits. Just type rabbit groups into facebook to join.
Thanks so much for watching!
They need to nurse for at least 4 weeks, I don't think you can remove them from the mom yet.
@@perlgerl we wean around 6-7 weeks
I have learned so much From your videos. I started raising rabbits late in life and found it very hard to skin them. But I did it. 2nd litter all died in the heat and I didnt get another litter in the fall - bc I half hearted bred. But your podcasts keep inspiring me to try again. I will in February and see how we do with an early Spring litter. Thank you!
I’m so happy to here you find the videos helpful! Thank you for sharing and best of luck with your rabbits in the spring.
Are you growing common comfrey or Bocking 4 or 14?
Russian - Bocking 14
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I am loosing my rabbits. They are fine one day and dead the next. This is grown down to 6 week old. I feed pellets and greens like kale, turnip greens, Timothy Hay or grass hay. Anybody know something to help me? I'm struggling
Did you watch the part about greens and softening there stool. Try not to feed greens this will help them survive. Wait until your rabbits are 3 months old to start feeding greens regularly.
Thx u !!! 🐰🐰🐰
Your welcome!
Willow leaves are 20% protein. Oak is around 10% protein. Nettle leaves are 38% protein. Bamboo leaves are 22% protein. Comfrey is 26% protein. If you are feeding tree, and shrub forage, you probably don't need to worry about protein.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share. Your information is appreciated.
Is feeding oats daily good or bad?
Oats are high in calories so every day isn’t necessary but it helps kits grow and nursing moms with lactation so every few days for those situations would be beneficial
Comfrey... Aka “Knit Bone”
Layed A Blanched leaf On my Leg
when l had a Bullet Hole in my Femur.
The Intense pain was Aliviated an The Bone Grew in Quickly. ..!!
When l Sell Baby Rabbit’s’ I Tell The Client To Just Feed Pellet’s The First Month
l Have Lost Bunnies by feeding them fresh Food ‘Till Their Bodies adapt to being weaned.
Thanks for sharing!
What are your thoughts on rabbits eating acorns that fall?
I stick to Hay, pellet, Oates and greens
We don't get rabbit pellets here in this part of the country . My golden rule is to feed 3 items a day . .. wild grass , boiled rice mixed with dry wheat bran, sweet potatoes leaves or chayote and it's leaves .. some wild edible invasive plants .. and it depends on season of the plant ..winter is toughest when all the plants withers .
Interesting! Any kind of boiled rice? Wheat bran what we put in bread? Thanks in advance for your reply 👍
@@mayseventy4466 any type of cooked rice and yes, wheat bran or rice bran (not husk) used for animal feed . I have no idea whether wheat bran is edible because I'm from a rice consuming nation. We feed our left over cooked rice mixed with wheat bran .
@@mrx9920 thank you so much. Blessings 😊 I am from Trinidad west indies and there is a shortage of feed. But I do feed them plants that is locally grown here so that they can have a balance. Never knew about rice and wheat bran it will surely go a long way to help with my budget. I have my rabbits for their poop to put in my garden.
Thank you for sharing!
I have read that all parts of cherry are poison to rabbits (fruit and trees). You feed your rabbits trimmings off your cherry trees and they are ok? I would like to be able to feed them my cherry trimmings!
I have also read that feeding chives are poisonous to rabbits as well so I would be very cautious when feeding
anything new to your rabbits
And try your best to not feed a lot of one thing -try to mix it up and provide a variety. No seeds on the fruit
Wilting or frosted black cherry can have levels of cyanide dangerous for horses, cows and swine. I assume rabbits as well.
That’s good advice It’s best to stick to the new growth saplings which will have the least amount
Cherry (and some other things, like red oak) are poisonous when the leaves are wilting. They are safe while fresh, and when totally dry; it's the in-between wilting state that is dangerous (because of cyanide).
kelp if you live near the coast.
Thanks for sharing!
I never saw such high protein pellets, mine have 13% and the special angora feed has 15%
I find it at the feed store
Or TSC or Farm and Fleet
Justin Rhodes wants to breed rabbits, but it aint working. Maybe you can head over and give them advice?
Sir good evening, nice to see your new video, sir I just want to ask you that how many times does a rabbit give birth in one year,, and also I have been breeding but not giving birth, mom's not getting pregnant!??
A rabbit can kindle as many as 6 times a year based on How early you wean the rabbits.
Here’s a video to help you breed your rabbits
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Hope things turn around for you!
@@TheRabbitryCenter Thank you so much sir, I'm from Nagaland and good night sir
I feed mine a lot of birch and maple water sprouts from stumps left behind when expanding our garden. They love those. I avoid oak, based on what I read somewhere.
I give them lots of grass and weeds from the garden. A bit of dandelion and comfrey. After checking to make sure it's OK, I started giving them goldenrod and asters this fall. I've been avoiding docks and sorrel due to high oxalates. Never bracken ferns. And not too much clover because I read it can cause bloating.
Thanks for your videos!
@@perlgerl thank you so much sir, much appreciated your help
My neighbor put up 30 eureka trees
that’ll be a lot of lemons!
@@TheRabbitryCenter eureka palms,,,,free greens for my rabbits😉😉😉
@@kevreilly7 Thanks for sharing
WOW you feed pellets? Crazy
Sure do, it’s actually common practice for big productions and only after years of research have we started growing our own feed and cutting back our pellet portions. Thanks for watching!
Did you know that the willow is a natural wormer
Thanks for sharing!
Fruit loops… for real? In pellet feed.🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
No joke. Sold at TSC
Are those actual willow or weeping willow as you were saying...
All the weeping willow I've seen get kinda big but the branches and leaves n stuff hand put and down. On a regular willow its much like a normal tree but no hang off.. Just wondering because I am trying to Start doing rabbits sometime soon and I have like 20 willow trees already here... But no weeping willow
A willow tree will work, weeping, willows, are what you see in the video you can also purchase willow hybrid, bush/hedge they work for smaller properties
👍 nice, yeah I have 2 ponds pretty much, one directly behind the house possibly 120 ft from the backdoor and another around the corner from that about the same distance from the back of the shop/garage...
Both ponds have willow trees all the way around them spread out occasionally and also sometimes so close together that they'd growing in wild directions and angles just to get light from under another one's canopy...
Didn't know about the bushes tho,... I guess if you caught the trees in the right amount of time you could crop the tops on them and have them grow into a rather decent sized bush... Can't remember normal heights in what's to small to cut them like that so they begin to grow outwardly instead of up... Don't think it'd matter to much on those if it's just to be a feeder bush or something like that.. but idk
I know that cherry bark will kill goats due to the high level of arsenic, I didn't think it would be good for rabbits.
I’d refrain from feeding wilted cherry leaves or dead dying or diseased clippings but we never had a problem with cherry trimmings. We since lost our cherry trees so we stick to pear, apple and willow trimmings.
The neighbor man let his rabbit run loose, because apparently he couldn't afford rabbit pellets. I felt sorry for it(because it was all white, I knew it wouldn't survive in the "wild") and put it in a spare cage I had. I fed that rabbit whole corn, wheat bred and dried grass clippings(Orchard grass, white and red clover, Plantain, wild carrot). That rabbit thrived. One day I came out and it was gone. Figured that neighbor bought some more pellets, finally.
Thanks for sharing!
Fun Fact: If I leave plantains growing in the "lawn", the wild rabbits go for it and leave my veggies alone!
Hey thanks for sharing
That’s one way to do it
I wrap my beds in 18” cage wire
I leave one side that’s removable for harvesting.
@TheRabbitryCenter that's a good one too, but I'm too cheap to do that for 3 rows at 30ft each, and expanding. If the wild rabbits prefer plantains, clover and dandelion in my lawn, I will gladly leave it for them. We have an unspoken agreement lol
It would benefit them so much if they could graze & run in that beautiful plantain & clover lawn
Our rabbits do get out from time to time but We chose cages over colony raising to avoid backyard fox, coyote and the many hawks that get our chickens from time to time. It doesn’t happen too often but this way we can let them get their exercise and run in a more safe environment.
"swamp spinach" is the best
Thanks for sharing
a different channel recommend a certain tree as a complete diet rabbit feed i believe they said it was called tangese or something like that.
edit i went to check and the actual tree is Tagasaste/Tree Lucerne
Thank you for sharing do you happen to know the zone for growing?
@@TheRabbitryCenter other than that it can tolerate a fairly wide range no i dont know specifically
@@andrewwashburn6080 Ok I'll be sure to check it out thanks