hoodat
Garden Addicted
I haven't mentioned it on this board but I have been having some heart trouble and need to go in for a bypass. The problem is I have to act quickly and my rabbits need a home. I already posted the information on Rabbit Talk (great rabbit board BTW)
I hope you don't mind if I just cut and paste my post here. Anyone within driving distance of san Diego can have the entire setup. First come, first served. I don't have time to be picky.
Good news and bad news. They went in hoping a stent would do the job but had to back out when they got a look at what they were up against. I have to go in for a bypass in two weeks. I won't have a lot of time but if anyone close by wants a complete rabbit setup, including breeders, cages and racks let me know. I'd rather give them to someone who knows how to care for them than try to sell them and end up with them in the wrong hands. I have two proven rex/NZ cross does who are excellent and experienced mamas (one of the does just kindled and the other is due around the 28th of this month),One doe of the same line who looks good but hasn't been bred yet, one Rex buck, one of the bucks from the meat line I was hoping to establish (spooky)Ten young that will be ready for fryers in about three weeks, two black angora bucks that look like tribbles and eight newborm healthy kits. All except the spooky buck have sweet dispositions and are quite sociable. Free to someone who knows what to do with them.
For cages I have three 2X2 cages. Two of them are modular so can be joined to make one 2X4 cage or used seperately. Three 2X4X2 feet high cages with built in shelves and one 24X30 inch cage that joins up with an outside shelter box. Two combination nest/shelter boxes of my own design that have done a great job for kindling. Miscelaneous water bottles, feeders and rabbit furniture. They are all wire cages I made myself but well built. Poop chutes hook underneath for easy cleaning. The racks are made of wood with corrugated roofing to keep off the rain but they won't be easy to move unless you have access to a truck. You may be able to cut them into sections and rejoin them when you get them home. PM me and we can talk it over.
It may be some time before I can start over but I will if it's possible. SHEESH. I was really developing a nice meat line. This is a good sturdy line. I have been developing them for several years and have yet to see a sick rabbit.
I hope you don't mind if I just cut and paste my post here. Anyone within driving distance of san Diego can have the entire setup. First come, first served. I don't have time to be picky.
Good news and bad news. They went in hoping a stent would do the job but had to back out when they got a look at what they were up against. I have to go in for a bypass in two weeks. I won't have a lot of time but if anyone close by wants a complete rabbit setup, including breeders, cages and racks let me know. I'd rather give them to someone who knows how to care for them than try to sell them and end up with them in the wrong hands. I have two proven rex/NZ cross does who are excellent and experienced mamas (one of the does just kindled and the other is due around the 28th of this month),One doe of the same line who looks good but hasn't been bred yet, one Rex buck, one of the bucks from the meat line I was hoping to establish (spooky)Ten young that will be ready for fryers in about three weeks, two black angora bucks that look like tribbles and eight newborm healthy kits. All except the spooky buck have sweet dispositions and are quite sociable. Free to someone who knows what to do with them.
For cages I have three 2X2 cages. Two of them are modular so can be joined to make one 2X4 cage or used seperately. Three 2X4X2 feet high cages with built in shelves and one 24X30 inch cage that joins up with an outside shelter box. Two combination nest/shelter boxes of my own design that have done a great job for kindling. Miscelaneous water bottles, feeders and rabbit furniture. They are all wire cages I made myself but well built. Poop chutes hook underneath for easy cleaning. The racks are made of wood with corrugated roofing to keep off the rain but they won't be easy to move unless you have access to a truck. You may be able to cut them into sections and rejoin them when you get them home. PM me and we can talk it over.
It may be some time before I can start over but I will if it's possible. SHEESH. I was really developing a nice meat line. This is a good sturdy line. I have been developing them for several years and have yet to see a sick rabbit.