Mine tend to feed their babies between 9 and 10 PM. I can see them fairly regularly once I figure out the exact time. Morning feedings are a little harder for me to time.
I love how you tested for rabbits if they're ready to build a nest how they feel their mouth full of straw so it looks like a cat with big old whiskers... It's kind of cute and there's another animal that I've seen and do something like that that's cute and that's a lovebird. My friend used to have Lovebirds and he brought me in the back said you got to see this and they were stripping Palm leaves and the little pieces and sticking it in their tail until their tail was in there back feathers on their backward just full of strips it looked kind of funny and then they'd fly to the nest. I looked one up and I found one so just search for "African Love Birds... Nest building skills and the Fashion" and you'll see what I mean. I think you'll like it.
Question..so after your breeding momma rabbit delivers several kits throughout her adult life, what do you do with her? Do you replace her with one of her female babies as a new breeding female and then dispatch her for meat when she retires from breeding? And what about the breeding buck?
Perfect display of their nesting behavior. Thanks for that
Very cool Chris!
Yay babies. Glad you got the tree cut up, I do know how expensive it can be. You could make some mushroom logs out of them logs.
Q) do you ever walk around your Homestead and be talking to the camera but with no camera. I was just wondering 😂
i love the shirt😂
Mine tend to feed their babies between 9 and 10 PM. I can see them fairly regularly once I figure out the exact time. Morning feedings are a little harder for me to time.
I’m curious if those are the Dumor brand cages and how long you have had them. I have them as well and I’m wondering how well they hold up.
I love how you tested for rabbits if they're ready to build a nest how they feel their mouth full of straw so it looks like a cat with big old whiskers... It's kind of cute and there's another animal that I've seen and do something like that that's cute and that's a lovebird. My friend used to have Lovebirds and he brought me in the back said you got to see this and they were stripping Palm leaves and the little pieces and sticking it in their tail until their tail was in there back feathers on their backward just full of strips it looked kind of funny and then they'd fly to the nest. I looked one up and I found one so just search for "African Love Birds... Nest building skills and the Fashion" and you'll see what I mean. I think you'll like it.
Where do you get your meat rabbits from?
Can you have a fire pit?
Question..so after your breeding momma rabbit delivers several kits throughout her adult life, what do you do with her? Do you replace her with one of her female babies as a new breeding female and then dispatch her for meat when she retires from breeding? And what about the breeding buck?