I'll start by saying I know nothing of rabbits, but I was wondering if you can get diseases from eating inbred meat. Like, genetic diversity is a requirement for mammals and inbreeding always ends up with genetic defects. Basically, would it be better to have males and females from different warrens to keep the genetic pool clean?
It is important to be aware of genetic diversity when breeding rabbits, and it's always better to practice good breeding practices but inbreeding and eating those animals won't pose any problems. The only problems we may notice over time would be the quality of the temperment, features of the rabbits, quality of their health and such but nothing bad resulting from eating meat from inbred animals.
@@cluelessbushcraft Sweet! Thanks for the detailed answer. Also, thanks for documenting your experiences for the rest of us. I personally followed you here from Tiktok a long while ago and I always look forward to learning about the trials and tribulations of self-sufficiency. Certainly looks like you might have a winner with rabbits too! Best of luck! 💚💚💚💚💚
Looking good patience and time you'll have a well oiled process keep learning and growing
Another great video, thank you sir.
Thanks for stopping by and watching!
Good luck with the new doe, keep it up man ❤
Good plan, dude !
Thanks!
Cooking good food going fishing. Maybe hunting. Drinking some beers. How much would you charge for a time like that?
Woah looks huge would to see what u do with them
I'll start by saying I know nothing of rabbits, but I was wondering if you can get diseases from eating inbred meat. Like, genetic diversity is a requirement for mammals and inbreeding always ends up with genetic defects. Basically, would it be better to have males and females from different warrens to keep the genetic pool clean?
It is important to be aware of genetic diversity when breeding rabbits, and it's always better to practice good breeding practices but inbreeding and eating those animals won't pose any problems. The only problems we may notice over time would be the quality of the temperment, features of the rabbits, quality of their health and such but nothing bad resulting from eating meat from inbred animals.
@@cluelessbushcraft Sweet! Thanks for the detailed answer. Also, thanks for documenting your experiences for the rest of us. I personally followed you here from Tiktok a long while ago and I always look forward to learning about the trials and tribulations of self-sufficiency. Certainly looks like you might have a winner with rabbits too! Best of luck! 💚💚💚💚💚