Starting out in rearing rabbits can be a challenge because rabbits are
raised in a different way when compared to other livestock. They feed
on various food and their living conditions will vary as well. Bunnies
turn to eat more and grow faster after weaning. And when the day-length
is reduced they may be more efficient in their eating of feed.
1st time mothers are poor mothers and possess a high mortality rate.
The reason behind this is the time of their 1st getting pregnant and
appetite when they are pregnant. Steps to grow their appetite and
health is to use good feeding ways that are implemented months before
you get started breeding them.
But on the other hand the nice thing about raising rabbits is that they
may be raised almost anywhere. You do not require a lot of land and
enormous shelters. Just get a tiny steel cage that is situated in a
safe place and your bunnies will have a place they call home. Yet that
doesn't mean that you shouldn't provide your rabbits with some space so
they may run around.
Also be sure to provide your rabbits with healthy food choices. Rabbits
are vegetarians and enjoy eating chewy veggies and carrots. You can
also supply them with pellets so they grow more powerful and healthy.
Supply them with clean water every day and clean their shelter every
once in a while.
Before you get your rabbits make it a point that all is in place and
you will be a happy rabbit owner. You can also cuddle your bunnies
since they are affectionate creatures.