I have a friend who breeds calls and he always says that they can be skittish so they need to be handled from the time they hatch. Good luck and welcome to BYC!
I have a friend who breeds calls and he always says that they can be skittish so they need to be handled from the time they hatch. Good luck and welcome to BYC!
I would wait and see if they're losing or gaining before I mess around with any of their dietary needs. Just make sure they're getting unlimited hay and water. Juniors do grow quicker than you think so they should be fine by the time the show comes around.
Because NDs are a small rabbit breed, even unfixed does often live to be 8-10 years. True, personality is very important, but don't buy a rabbit with conformation of a mutt if you're planning on breeding or showing. Sometimes you have to compromise on a rabbit with medium personality and...
Selling mutts is a lot harder than selling purebreds, where I live, it's hard to sell any kind of rabbit, for a decent price. I'd try to avoid mr/nz crosses next time. But, you might be surprized. mini rexes can be fairly solid rabbits, so some decent mixed meat rabbits could be possible.