Dean
Well-Known Member
As a long time bowyer I have usually kept the freezer full of some type of game. Goats most often bunnies and boar with a couple of fallows a year coming in also.
recently I got the kids some pet bunnies and thaught it may be nice to get back into keeping bunnies for the table. I have access to Flemish giants locally and they seem the best bang for the buck. They are the same bunnies dad kept for the table.
do any of you guys keep them and are there any pitfalls to watch out for while breeding the heavy breeds. I would prefer chooks and or ducks as I have a lot of experiance with them but wifey won't deal with the noise and smell anymore. I might be able to sneak in a few quails if she isn't looking though.
the bigest factor prompting me to bunnies is the shit. It's a cold shit that can be used straight away and pasture bales here are basically free, so feeding is a $50 a year issue for a few big guys.
any and all info apreciated
cheers
Dean.
recently I got the kids some pet bunnies and thaught it may be nice to get back into keeping bunnies for the table. I have access to Flemish giants locally and they seem the best bang for the buck. They are the same bunnies dad kept for the table.
do any of you guys keep them and are there any pitfalls to watch out for while breeding the heavy breeds. I would prefer chooks and or ducks as I have a lot of experiance with them but wifey won't deal with the noise and smell anymore. I might be able to sneak in a few quails if she isn't looking though.
the bigest factor prompting me to bunnies is the shit. It's a cold shit that can be used straight away and pasture bales here are basically free, so feeding is a $50 a year issue for a few big guys.
any and all info apreciated
cheers
Dean.