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Quote from: jackelope on November 20, 2017, 01:42:37 PMQuote from: h20hunter on November 20, 2017, 01:31:48 PMShut your mouth right now that is a cute bunny!!!!!They'll be ready for your kid to take one home in 5 weeks!!Should't they always go in pairs so they don't get lonely?
Quote from: h20hunter on November 20, 2017, 01:31:48 PMShut your mouth right now that is a cute bunny!!!!!They'll be ready for your kid to take one home in 5 weeks!!
Shut your mouth right now that is a cute bunny!!!!!
As far as temperament of the NZ's go...I think it comes down to handling and that sort of thing. I also think it's a little genetic. We have a local kid who uses a NZ doe for showmanship, so they're not all unfriendly. I've handled a bunch of them and like any other rabbit, there are calm ones and excitable ones. My kid has had Dutch rabbits that were biters and generally spastic. Others that would snuggle on her pillow with her. If they don't get handled, they're going to be little jerks from time to time.
Always wanted to try this. What kind of time commitment are meat rabbits? We had plain pet rabbits.growing up that we fed and played with but I'm curious if the time commitment for breeding and upkeep is significantly higher for meat rabbits?