Thank you for sharing Sir. I live in Freetown Sierra Leone. I have also started rearing rabbits. Since we reside in a swampy ecology, we have almost all the types of grass you have just shown us. Some of these grass, I have been removing from the harvest my boys have bringing. I have learnt something new again. Thank you once again.
I live Texas and was wondering if any of these plants grow here locally? I don't have the money for feeding my rabbits sometimes so I'm learning what I have locally that I can feed them.
I love the information, but with that third plant, it's so hard to identify it when you shake it. Could you hold it steady for the camera and/or maybe give the botanical/scientific name? Thank you for making these
Thank you for this very informative video. I cant believe I have missed out on feeding my rabbits the stingy nettles because I never knew it is safe, good, and nutritionally valuable for them even though we have it in abundance here in Nigeria. Pls can someone comments on the second part of the video for me?
I just came across this his informative video for the first time today. After watching the it I decided to go through the comment section first to see if someone else has corrected him as you have done it here, if not I could have do so myself.
Nice job, I’m having a great time harvesting from my food Forest for my new rabbits that we have had for 30 days.
Thank you for sharing Sir. I live in Freetown Sierra Leone. I have also started rearing rabbits. Since we reside in a swampy ecology, we have almost all the types of grass you have just shown us. Some of these grass, I have been removing from the harvest my boys have bringing. I have learnt something new again. Thank you once again.
Thank you 😊! Happy Farming
Great informative video. This will help me alot. Much love from South Africa
This man basically has zero feed costs. It is a very interesting model which could be replicated in a backyard farm.
Zero costs is not entirely possible if you plan doing it beyond the backyard 😊
That wire that you wrapped around the fresh greens is a great idea
I live Texas and was wondering if any of these plants grow here locally? I don't have the money for feeding my rabbits sometimes so I'm learning what I have locally that I can feed them.
I wish you do one where you show how you combine them for a balanced diet. As mentioned. Thanks
We will work on that video for you!
I give my Rabbits maple 🍁 leaves with Romaine lettuce and Hay no pellets. Only natural grass elephant grass also .
Why do you give them concentrate during raining season? Isn't that rather when the leaves are available more?
At his location it's difficult to prepare Hay when it rains so much.
Rabbits thrive more on hay as opposed to the fresh greens
@@RabbitandMore thanks for the clarification.
I love the information, but with that third plant, it's so hard to identify it when you shake it. Could you hold it steady for the camera and/or maybe give the botanical/scientific name? Thank you for making these
Alright sure 😃
Please where are they located?
Nsawam
Great
Bless you sir
Thank you for this very informative video. I cant believe I have missed out on feeding my rabbits the stingy nettles because I never knew it is safe, good, and nutritionally valuable for them even though we have it in abundance here in Nigeria. Pls can someone comments on the second part of the video for me?
Second part is not yet out!
Can I feed my pregnant Doe pineapple leaves?
I haven't tried that, check the nutritional value on feedipedia to know if it's a fit for rabbits in general.
@@RabbitandMore thanks for your time
Pls can rabite eat a leve live of life
Has he stop loving
Hallo... Im from Indonesia
Got frightened when I say your head from the back.
lol
😂thus not stinging beetle but lantana camara
I just came across this his informative video for the first time today. After watching the it I decided to go through the comment section first to see if someone else has corrected him as you have done it here, if not I could have do so myself.