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RESOURCES

 

FAQ's - Click Here

 

WHY PURE-BLOODED RABBITS?  Our Pure-blooded Rabbits are famous for their fantastic fertility, superior feed conversion, low cost, disease resistance, litter size and better overall performance. The fur color variants of our New Zealands have made them the most numerous of the 12 million domestic rabbits in America. They are famous for breeding, beautiful fur, show and excellent pets. Our Lion Heads and Holland Lop bunnies are bred for their amazing docile, loving personalities.

 

 

SELECTION AND CHECKING CONDITION

When we select a rabbit, we will discuss exactly what you are looking for so we can make the best decision. For example, are you seeking a gentle pet for a young child or are you breeding for a certain attribute, size or color?  Also be sure to check a rabbit’s overall condition. We always do this for you, as we will not sell a substandard rabbit. You too can double check condition by noting the brightness of the eyes, firmness of flesh, as well as the fur sheen, color, density and fly back (lay of the coat).

5 Questions to Ask When Buying Rabbits

 

 

NEW TO RABBITS? Don’t worry if you have no experience. All you need to start is a cage, water and feed from us or your local pet or feed store!  We’ll also give you additional information and resources to get started. Then call us with your questions and we’ll point you in the right direction. We’ll enjoy hearing from you.  

 

 

ATTN BREEDERS: We are considering additional preferred genetics, although we are extremely careful before we make an outcrossing decision to add to our bloodlines. Email us if you have a proven pedigreed and registered bloodline, or want to network. Of further interest are winning show stock and awesome colors.  We are at many of the Southeastern U.S. shows, so perhaps we can meet there.

 

Helpful Websites, Videos, Books and Articles

 

YOUTUBE VIDEOS: Raising Rabbits - Click Here

 

 

BEST COMPREHENSIVE RABBIT GUIDEBOOKS;

 

Storey's Guide to Raising Rabbits

 

Guidebook to Raising Better Rabbits and Cavies

 

Back Issues of Domestic Rabbit Magazine

 

Raising Rabbits 101

 

The Rabbit Raising Problem Solver

 

 

Rabbit Breeds and Sizes

 

Rabbit Colors and Patterns

 

 

Dwarf  Rabbits

 

 

 

NEW ZEALAND RABBIT ARTICLES

 

American Federation of New Zealand Rabbit Breeders

 

 

 

BREEDING

 

How to Breed a Rabbit

 

A Beginners Guide to Breeding Rabbits

 

YouTube Videos - Breeding Rabbits - Click Here

 

What is Line Breeding?

 

 

WINNING AT SHOWS

 

YouTube Videos - Showing Rabbits - Click Here

 

 

YOUTH Ag CLUBS 

 

Georgia 4-H Clubs 

 

Georgia FFA (Future Farmers of America)

 

 

FUN RABBIT VIDEOS & BOOKS 

 

YouTube Videos - Funny Rabbits - Click Here

 

The Tale of Peter Rabbit Story Board Book

 

White Rabbits Color Book 

 

 

RABBIT HOUSING INSTRUCTION

 

Rabbit Housing

 

Build Rabbit Housing

 

 

EQUIPMENT VENDORS

 

Trammell Trail Treasures

 

www.TractorSupply.com

 

www.Amazon.com

 

 

FEED

 

YouTube Video - How to Grow Sprouted Fodder

 

What NOT to Feed Your Rabbit

 

Suggested Vegetables and Fruits for a Rabbit Diet 

 

 

 

PET MEDS

 

CalVetSupply.com

 

Amazon.com

 

TrammellTrail.com

 

 

ASSOCIATIONS 

 

American Rabbit Breeders Association, including the Domestic Rabbits Magazine www.ARBA.net

 

American Federation of New Zealand Rabbit Breeders www.NewZealandRabbitClub.net

 

 

MICROFARMING AND HOMESTEADING

 

YouTube Video - HomeSteading Ideas - Click Here

 

Mini Farming

 

Micro Eco-Farming

 

Barnyard in Your Backyard

 

Georgia Department of Agriculture agr.georgia.gov/

 

University of Georgia Ag Department www.caes.uga.edu/

 

Georgia Agribusiness Council www.gaagribusiness.org/

 

 

AWESOME SMALL FARM PUBLICATIONS

 

Grit.com

 

MotherEarthNews.com

 

ModernFarmer.com

 

 

FEEDBACK

 

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