Small Animal Management. Rabbits



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Small Animal Management Rabbits

I. Terms A. Buck male rabbit B. Doe female rabbit C. Bunny baby rabbit D. Kit baby rabbit E. Kindle giving birth

(terms cont.) F. Litter group of young kindled by the same doe G. Junior rabbit under 6 months H. Senior rabbit over 6 months I. Breed animals with similar physical characteristics that are passed on to their young. J. Variety subdivision of a breed, usually by distinguished by color

(terms continued) K. Molting shedding fur L. Gestation the length of time a female is pregnant M. Lactation production of milk N. Snuffles respiratory ailment in rabbits

II. Parts

Rump Shoulder Neck Ear Tail Cheek Dewlap Hock Flank Belly

III. Size Classes A. Small a. 2 7 lbs b. Examples 1. Netherland Dwarfs 2. Dutch 3. Tans

(size classes continued) B. Medium a. 8-12 lbs b. Examples 1. New Zealands 2. Florida Whites 3. Satins

(size classes continued) C. Large a. over 13 lbs b. Examples 1. Flemish Giants 2. Checkered Giants 3. Giant Lops

IV. Classes by Use A.Pets B. Show / Exhibition C. Meat Production D.Pelts E. Wool F. Laboratory / Research

V. Breed Selection A.Over 30 recognized breeds B.Over 80 recognized varieties (divisions within a breed)

(breed selection continued) C. Selection based on use 1. Meat Production New Zealand (White, Black, Red) California (White w/eight black points) Satin (Colors vary specialty fur)

(breed selection continued) (Selection based on use, cont) 2. Research New Zealand White consistent 3. Show / Pet Any breed

(breed selection continued) (Selection based on use, cont) 4. Pelts Rex Mini Rex Satin 5. Wool Angora

VI. Locating Breeding Stock A.Feed Stores B.American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) C.Journals / Magazines

(Locating Breeding Stock, cont) D. Telephone Book E. County Agricultural Agent F. Agriscience Teacher G. County Fair Exhibits H. Newspapers

VII. Selection of Breeding Stock A. They are healthy and vigorous B. They are average size for their breed C. Age to buy 1. Juniors (unproven) (-) must wait to breed them (+) can ease them into production

(selection of breeding stock/ age to buy continued) 2. Seniors (-) age difficult to determine (+) ready for production 3. Older Rabbits (long heavy toenails and the meat along the back bone is sinewy (stringy) and tough) (-) less production potential (-) may be sterile (+) may be cheaper

(selection of breeding stock continued) D.Start with a trio 1. One buck and two does E. Trust the breeder to select compatible breeders

VIII. Proper Handling A. Best Method 1. Grasp the nap of the neck and the rump 2. Always support the hind quarters B. Alternate Methods 1. Grasp in front of hip 2. Underarm, clutched against body C. NEVER BY THE EARS!!!!!

IX. Feeding A. Requirements vary depending on Breed Size Age Weather Condition Production Stage

(feeding continued) B. Rule of Thumb 1. Mature Rabbits - Maintenance a. 3.8 to 4% of their body weight per day b. increases based on growth & production C. Easiest: buy complete pellets needs

(feeding continued) D. Limit Feed vs Full Feed (free choice) 1. Full Feed > rabbits eat more cost more 2. overweight rabbits lazy/poor breeders 3. less attention given to rabbits

X. Housing A. Free of Drafts B. Protect from rain, snow, wind, sun & heat C. Pens wire floor * D. Size 1 square foot floor space per one pound live rabbit (4# needs 2 ft x 2 ft)

XI. Equipment A. Feeders * B. Waters * C. Nest Boxes D. Tattoo Pliers

XII. Reproduction

A. Age to breed 1. Dwarfs & Small breeds 5 months 2. Medium breeds 6 months 3. Large breeds 8 months

B. Selecting mates 1. Doe a. Good weight (not skinny or fat) b. Vulva dark in color 2. Buck a. Good fur condition b. Bright eyes c. Evidence of both testicles in the scrotum

C. Gestation Period 1.Average: 31 days 2.Range: 28 31 days

D. Mating 1. Take the doe to the buck s cage 2. Doe is more defensive of her territory than the buck 3. Don t leave alone

E. Pregnancy Test 1. Palpation 12 days 2. Attempt to rebreed in 14 days

F. Preparing Cage 1. On 27 th day, place nest box in cage 2. Provide nesting material (hay, straw, wood shavings) 3. Doe will pluck hair from belly to line nest

G. Kindling 1. Keep area quiet 2. Inspect nest a. Number of bunnies b. Healthy c. Content d. Adequate nest materials

H. Weaning 1. Creep feed a. Feed only the babies b.reduces stress at weaning 2. Separate at 6 8 weeks

XIII Record Keeping A. Importance 1. Financial: Profit/Loss 2. Identify Animals 3. Management Plan a. Health b. Reproduction

(record keeping continued) B. Types 1. Pedigree Family Tree 2. Breeding a. Cage Cards b. Doe/Buck Records 3. Feeding 4. Health