Posted by
Tiffany on Jul 19th, 2011 in
Rabbit Health |
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When temperatures rise above 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit, your rabbits are at risk. Without protection from the sun and heat, rabbits are likely to experience problems and can suffer from heat stroke or heat...
We are all concerned about our health (or at least we should be!) and one great thing about raising your own rabbit meat is not only that you’ll know exactly what has gone into your rabbit, but...
Florida White rabbits are a small-sized rabbit breed (adults weigh 4-6 pounds or 1.8-2.7 kilos, with the does being heavier) that was developed in Florida in the 1960’s as a meat rabbit which would also be...
Posted by
Tiffany on Nov 25th, 2010 in
Meat Rabbit Breeds |
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Altex rabbits are a large-sized rabbit breed (adults weigh 10-20 pounds or 4.5-9 kilos, with the does being heavier) that was first developed as a sire rabbit in 1986 at Alabama A&M University and later at...
Posted by
Tiffany on Nov 19th, 2010 in
Cooking with Rabbit |
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Because this recipe makes use of both chicken and rabbit meat, it’s great for introducing people to eating rabbit meat. In most cases, people won’t know what it is anyway, but with this dish,...
Sore Hocks (Ulcerative Pododermatitis) is a problem that many rabbit breeders experience. Rabbits may develop sore hocks from being on wire cages, from too much pressure on their feet or may just be ...