@roscoe91856 Flemish Giant or Flemish Giant Cross. Most are 18-20 pounds as adults but they can get much, much bigger. Their bones are more dense/heavier than smaller rabbits so your meat to bones ratio will be less. New Zealands and Californians are smaller breeds and have smaller bones so they have more meat than bones per weight. They also convert feed to meat better than larger breeds so they are more cost effective when growing out for the table.
@roscoe91856 Flemish Giant or Flemish Giant Cross. Most are 18-20 pounds as adults but they can get much, much bigger. Their bones are more dense/heavier than smaller rabbits so your meat to bones ratio will be less. New Zealands and Californians are smaller breeds and have smaller bones so they have more meat than bones per weight. They also convert feed to meat better than larger breeds so they are more cost effective when growing out for the table.
KayakFisher01 8 months ago
What kind of rabbit is that?
roscoe91856 1 year ago