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Wild Hare
My rabbits have been free-fed. We processed 5 and they were fat! I started reading up on rationing rabbit food and turns out free-feeding rabbits is not a good idea! (who knew!) I'm starting an experiment of food rationing. I will weight them weekly. I think they can lose about 4 oz each (on 2 - 3 pound rabbits), guessing by how much fat on those I processed.
My calculations show I should be feeding 2 - 3 tablespoons of pellets per day! (wow!) Which is approximately 10% of their diet - and the rest of their diet hay. DH doesn't think much about hay costs, but buying bagged feed sure bothers him! I want to keep feed costs down as much as possible because 1) budgeting/frugality is an entertaining challenge for me and 2) bagged feed isn't exactly self-reliant and 3) the less we spend on livestock feed, the more animals I can have.
We have 20 acres of pasture by DH isn't motivated to buy hay implements for his tractor. Making hay with hand tools is a pain! But I almost want to do it again anyway. It's pretty much a waste for my sheep - they're soo fussy about hay and most of it is wasted. But my rabbits don't seem as fussy. Maybe someday - I doubt I'll tackle making hay this year - at least not in significant quantities.
My calculations show I should be feeding 2 - 3 tablespoons of pellets per day! (wow!) Which is approximately 10% of their diet - and the rest of their diet hay. DH doesn't think much about hay costs, but buying bagged feed sure bothers him! I want to keep feed costs down as much as possible because 1) budgeting/frugality is an entertaining challenge for me and 2) bagged feed isn't exactly self-reliant and 3) the less we spend on livestock feed, the more animals I can have.
We have 20 acres of pasture by DH isn't motivated to buy hay implements for his tractor. Making hay with hand tools is a pain! But I almost want to do it again anyway. It's pretty much a waste for my sheep - they're soo fussy about hay and most of it is wasted. But my rabbits don't seem as fussy. Maybe someday - I doubt I'll tackle making hay this year - at least not in significant quantities.