Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Breeding Rabbits: Rabbit Hutches For Breeders

Some avid rabbit enthusiasts become so enamored with these wonderful animals that they decide to take up rabbit breeding. Their intent is to first experience the joy of welcoming new life into the world and providing a supportive environment necessary for growth; and then to share the results of their efforts with the world: quality bunnies!

If you're considering breeding, you should already be aware that you will need to do a lot of homework to learn what you need to know to successfully produce and raise quality litters. One primary issue will be housing. If you have a large home it is possible to house the breeding quarters indoors, in an enclosed porch or a basement. But most breeders look to outdoor rabbit hutches.

For the skilled, building your own custom hutch arrangement is a possibility which will not only allow you to customize a breeding hutch to the available space in your yard, but also will give you a genuine sense of pride in your accomplishment. Many of us would love to point to something and say, "I made that!"

If you lack building skills, there are plenty of commercially available rabbit hutches from which to choose. Search the Internet and you'll find a wide variety of options. Most involve variations of stackable units. Some of the better wooden ones lock together with a tongue and groove design. In addition, they have removable partitions between individual units, allowing you to expand the size of the living space as bunnies grow.

If stackable units won't work for you, there are breeder hutches that have individual living compartments built into a single unit. You can get them in two tier, three tier, and even four tier units. With all these breeder hutches you need to be aware that the living quarters are small. In time you will need to provide some form of rabbit run for proper exercise. This is far preferable to allowing bunnies to roam the yard free as they can go places they shouldn't and can be hard to catch!

As you research the ins and outs of breeding rabbits, one issue should be foremost in your thinking. What do you plan to do with the rabbits you breed? If you think this can be a money-making venture, think again. Spend some time on the Internet Pet Discussion Forums and you'll find out why it can be difficult to turn a profit.

If you are doing this for your own enjoyment because you love bunnies; remember that they grow up. Then what? Again check the Discussion Forums and you'll hear tales of rabbit rescue groups overwhelmed with adult rabbits no one wants.

Breeding any pet animal in a world overrun with unloved, unwanted pets is a serious responsibility, not to be taken lightly. Think about the needs of the rabbits you will be bringing into the world instead of just on your own needs. Find other rabbit breeders in your area and visit them. People with a passion for pets love to share that passion with others. See what kind of living arrangements they have found to be the most advantageous, both for them and the rabbits. And most importantly, learn what they do with those lovely bunnies when they reach adulthood.

1 comments:

Admin said...

Breeding rabbits is a very fun hobby and some even do it as a business, job, or career. You can profit from and there are many reasons to breed rabbits. You can breed them for profit, meat, fun, money, or hobby. Whatever your reason there are always guidelines you should follow and you should always put the rabbit's safety first. You want to be responsible about it and take care of the rabbits because the healthier they are the better outcome you get. You should always find a good guide or book on how to breed rabbits if this is your first time. They have some guides, and a lot of tips for breeding rabbits successfully.
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