Start out small with a few does and bucks and keep them SEPARATED *remember rabbits are rodents- the does can have a litter every 31 days, they breed quickly* if you don't monitor the rabbits your rabbit operation will get out of hand and you will have a ton of rabbits. The does will fight the bucks also so that's another reason to keep them separated till you're ready to breed her. Good Luck.
If you raise enough rabbits to be considered a commercial enterprise.
Rabbits raise their families by feeding them. Emma
Squirrels, deer, chipmunks, raccoons, rabbits. Bears are pretty common, especially in the north part.
the best place to sell baby rabbits is at the farm because at the farm people put the baby rabbits in a cage and show it off for people can buy them
Lennie wants to have rabbits on the farm because he enjoys petting soft things and finds comfort in the idea of taking care of them. He likes the idea of tending to the rabbits and having his own responsibility on the farm.
Commonly, dogs, cats, primates, mice, rats, rabbits, various domestic small animals, and some farm animals are used.
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If the rabbits are well housed, well fed and generally well cared for then most people would not consider it to be wrong to eat rabbits. The same applies to any creature which we farm for food. In the past when times were hard, poor people would willingly eat rabbit. It has superb taste when cooked correctly.
Honestly, all you need is a cage, water bottle, and food. Rabbits usually eat twice a day and small amounts (well, my rabbits do anyways, because I raise Netherland Dwarf rabbits and they are only 2 lbs.) Rabbits don't require a lot, just a clean, healthy environment with fresh food and water daily.
The number of turkeys that live on a farm depends on how large the farm is and how many turkeys the farmer wants to raise. A small family farm might only have a few, and a large corporate farm can have thousands.
is illegal to raise farm animals within the city limits of Indianapolis. Roosters are farm animals.
Mcnary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill