how do you keep 3 does in one cage? I have yet to see 2 does that can be kept together once they reach breeding maturity... even sisters. Any tips? I raise a couple of meat rabbits but mainly show stock. Do you separate the does when it is nesting box time?
Poor defenseless bunnies??? Do you live in a shell? Have you been outdoors where wild bunnies live? Or squirrels? They don't have a retirement home for old bunnies , or deer, or squirrels. They are prey. SOME predator is going to kill them, then eat them. Fact of life. Whether a fox, or coyote, or wolf, or snake or something else. Some die of disease, a LOT of rabbits get hit by cars, there may EVEN be some that make it to old age. But very few.
@pnolans Dude these are meat rabbits not pets ,their sole purpose is to be eaten do i have bigger hunches then her ?..uh yeah but it makes no difference most of them are eaten within a year to two years so why pamper them excessively.
@daylanrayne Because they feed you. Theirs is the ultimate sacrifice, even if involuntary. Least you can do is give them a decent life before you eat them.
If you only worry about the rabbits, it must be because they are the cutest, which is a very limited basis for judgement on what animals should live freely or be used as a food source. Why are chickens different, for instance? Just a thought. Also, they are not being 'tortured'. Domestication is a symbiotic relationship. Humans offer them plentiful food, protection from predators, and great care during their lives...Have you ever watched the Discovery channel? Life in the wild is much crueler!!
Im sorry but torturing and killing a poor defenceless bunny you are low without a consiouse how could you live with yourself? Man why don't you go get a life?
Bought the video and was not disappointed. In fact, after watching video, purchased John Jeavons' book that was suggested/recommended in the DVD. I only have about an acre (.91) of land now but am and will use recommendations in the DVD and John's book to get the most of the what land I have. EXCELLENT resource for anyone that wants to take care of their family! (I get depressed every time it rains now because I don't have a harvesting system in place yet! LOL)
super film
theBartek206 5 days ago
There is always room for all God's creatures....right next to the mashed potatoes!
huntncomfort 1 month ago 4
Looks good, I like my rabbit fried and the feel of my rabbit fur slippers and mittens.
dibblydooda 1 month ago
how do you keep 3 does in one cage? I have yet to see 2 does that can be kept together once they reach breeding maturity... even sisters. Any tips? I raise a couple of meat rabbits but mainly show stock. Do you separate the does when it is nesting box time?
Thanks!
MissBBunnies 1 month ago
Poor defenseless bunnies??? Do you live in a shell? Have you been outdoors where wild bunnies live? Or squirrels? They don't have a retirement home for old bunnies , or deer, or squirrels. They are prey. SOME predator is going to kill them, then eat them. Fact of life. Whether a fox, or coyote, or wolf, or snake or something else. Some die of disease, a LOT of rabbits get hit by cars, there may EVEN be some that make it to old age. But very few.
pnolans 4 months ago
@pnolans Dude these are meat rabbits not pets ,their sole purpose is to be eaten do i have bigger hunches then her ?..uh yeah but it makes no difference most of them are eaten within a year to two years so why pamper them excessively.
daylanrayne 1 month ago
@daylanrayne Hey, I think/hope you are responding to someone else. :) I was defending you raising rabbits for food.
Anyway, Merry Christmas.
Pat
pnolans 1 month ago
@daylanrayne Because they feed you. Theirs is the ultimate sacrifice, even if involuntary. Least you can do is give them a decent life before you eat them.
ZaynahZihoa 1 month ago
@pnolans Sorry that's hutches
daylanrayne 1 month ago
If you only worry about the rabbits, it must be because they are the cutest, which is a very limited basis for judgement on what animals should live freely or be used as a food source. Why are chickens different, for instance? Just a thought. Also, they are not being 'tortured'. Domestication is a symbiotic relationship. Humans offer them plentiful food, protection from predators, and great care during their lives...Have you ever watched the Discovery channel? Life in the wild is much crueler!!
mmurdick 7 months ago 5
@pdsavage you are scum. Maybe they should kill you to eat you. You eat meat right?
BBDreamcatchers 8 months ago
Im sorry but torturing and killing a poor defenceless bunny you are low without a consiouse how could you live with yourself? Man why don't you go get a life?
flagstaffsnowflakes 9 months ago
@flagstaffsnowflakes
What torturing?Looks like they had a good life.
You do know in order to eat meat something has to die right?Do you eat meat?
pdsavage 8 months ago
DOES IT GET FREEZING THERE? DO YOU HAVE TO COVER THE RABBITS FOR WINTER?
1IIIIIIIIII1 9 months ago
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cool vid but i dont agree about rabbit
girlclique 1 year ago
cool vid but i dont agree about rabbits
girlclique 1 year ago
damn, I am just might get this. time to get FOR REAL
shoobedoorocketship 1 year ago
No more buying food. Buy seeds from Home Depot.
1. Tomatoes
2. Corn
3. Wheat
4. Apple
5. Rice
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
Bought the video and was not disappointed. In fact, after watching video, purchased John Jeavons' book that was suggested/recommended in the DVD. I only have about an acre (.91) of land now but am and will use recommendations in the DVD and John's book to get the most of the what land I have. EXCELLENT resource for anyone that wants to take care of their family! (I get depressed every time it rains now because I don't have a harvesting system in place yet! LOL)
chbamb2001 1 year ago
fantastic idea if you have the space u r crazy not to do this
RICHARDTOMLEY10WHARF 1 year ago
Bought the DVD very usefull worth every penny. The information saved me money and time. Great info no matter where you live.
yachtnick05 1 year ago
very interesting, great idea with the fence hole, only problem is gonna be for older dogs with less hop in their step.
th3boy75 1 year ago