Rabbits


Silver Fox (Heritage)

silver fox rabbit
  • The fur of this rabbit is the only fur that will stand straight on end when brushed in the opposite direction until brushed back down, making their pelts prized by folks who know how to tan.
  • Dress up to about 65% of live weight
  • Adult Bucks 9-11lbs
  • Adult Does 10-12 lbs
  • Good Mothers
  • 6-8 kits per litter
  • Will foster babies

champagne rabbit

Champagne D’Argent

  • One of the oldest known breeds in the world
  • Good for beginners
  • Adults 8 - 12 lbs
  • Good Mothers
  • 5 - 8 Kits per litter

american blue rabbit

American Blue

  • also know as Blue Vienna
  • Rarest breed in America
  • Prized for coats come in blue and white
  • 10 - 12 lbs for Does
  • 9 - 11 lbs for Bucks
  • Grow out quickly
  • Not the best bone to meat ratio making them good candidates to cross with other breeds such as Rex or New Zealand’s to help increase that ratio
  • Good mothers
  • 8 - 10 kits

Harlequin rabbit

Harlequin rabbit

  • 2 variations - Japanese and Magpie
  • Prized for their pelts
  • Adults 7 - 10 lbs
  • Good Mothers
  • Can be aggressive around kits
  • 6 - 10 kits per litter

silver marten rabbit

Silver Marten rabbit

  • Critically endangered
  • Max weight is 9.5 lbs
  • 4-6 kits
  • Grow out quickly

Goats

Lamanchas goat

LaManchas

  • Can produce milk for 2 yrs without being re-bred
  • ¾ gallon per day
  • 4.2% butter fat
  • 120 - 130 lbs @ maturity
  • Lifespan 7 - 10 years but can live up to 15 years

Nigerian baby goat Nigerian goat

Nigerian Dwarf

  • gentle & friendly, escape artists, double check on parentage for dairy usage
  • ½ gallon per day
  • 6 - 10 % butter fat
  • 50 - 70 lbs @ maturity
  • Lifespan 10 -15 years but well maintained live up to 17 - 20 years

Chickens

Typically, laying chickens can produce between 120 to 350 eggs per year. Still, you should bear in mind that your chickens' overall egg production also depends on various factors, including diet, genetics, environment, and general well-being.

Chickens typically start laying eggs around 16 - 24 weeks old. Again this can depend on the breed in question. Once they start, though, hens will continue to lay eggs for several years. In fact, a healthy backyard chicken can provide eggs for about 5 to 10 years.


Easter Eggers

Easter Eggers

  • Annual Yield : 200 - 280 eggs
  • Egg Color : Green, Blue, Olive, Pink, Tan, Cream
  • Egg Size : Medium
  • Laying Age : 5 - 6 months old
  • Good Mothers
  • Lifespan 5 - 8 years

ISA Brown
Photo of ISA Brown

ISA Brown

  • Annual Yield : 300 - 350 eggs
  • Egg Color : Light Brown
  • Egg Size : Large
  • Laying Age : 22 weeks to about 4 years
  • Lifespan 5 - 8 years

Lohmann Brown

Lohmann Brown

  • Known for high fertility and hatchability
  • Annual Yield : 300 - 350 eggs
  • Egg Color : Brown
  • Egg Size : Large
  • Laying Age : 19 weeks - 72 weeks

Sapphire Gem

Sapphire Gem

  • also known as Blue Plymouth Rock / Sapphire Blue Plymouth Rock
  • Docile
  • Annual Yield : 280 - 300 eggs
  • Egg Color : Brown
  • Egg Size : Large
  • Laying Age : 4 - 6 Months old

Marans chicken

Marans

  • Docile
  • Good mothers even though they are not known for being broody
  • Annual Yield : 150 - 200 eggs
  • Egg Color : Dark Chocolate Brown
  • Egg Size : Large
  • Laying Age : 5 months - 7 years

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