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Posted by SMOKIN' GUNS on 08-09-2009 03:55 AM:

flemish giant

just wondering who all raises flemish giant rabbits, like to hear some feed back and some pics.

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Posted by eugene kares on 08-09-2009 04:17 AM:

I HAVE A FLEMISH GAINT DOE AND I HAVE FOUND THAT THE FLEMISH ARE MORE BONEY THEN THE NEW ZEALANDS AND CALIFORNIANS.IF YOU CROSS THESE TOGETHER.YOU WILL GET A BETTER MEAT RABBIT


Posted by ronald schultz on 08-09-2009 04:21 AM:

i bought one a few years ago in the name of the "SUNDOWN COONHUNTERS"

at the county fair , the kids have a class for their best animals to get them into an auction... i have supported it for about 7 years now(over $1000 ) worth....anyway that rabbit was awsome!!! big!!!that rabbit was well made , the young lady i bought it from was explaining to me, that they are stronger and last longer for with better conformation for breeding purposes..in her books she said she can have a more profitable project!!!


Posted by coonsmen on 08-09-2009 06:33 AM:

i have two flemish does. just to try out but i think ill stick to new zelands. both does turned mean and im not about to put up with that..


Posted by anscox on 08-11-2009 05:16 AM:

We have both New Zealands and Californians. Seems that most does, regardless of breed, do get a little snappy when they are bred, but haven't had a problem with the young ones or those that aren't used for breeding.

We have had the most luck crossing the NZ's and Cali's for meat purposes. The litters seem to gain weight faster, mature earlier, and be healthier than the pure bred litters. Rarely do we breed a pure bred litter, usually only when we need to replace breed stock.

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