Raising Meat Rabbits for Your Family
Raising meat rabbits is a sustainable, space-efficient way to produce nutritious food. They reproduce quickly, need little room, and convert feed well, ideal for self-sufficiency or cost savings.

Best Breeds
- New Zealand White: Fast-growing, large litters, quality meat.
 - Californian: Great meat-to-bone ratio, often crossed with New Zealands.
 - American Chinchilla: Tasty meat, calm temperament.
 - Flemish Giant: Large but slower-growing with more bone.
Pick breeds balancing growth, size, and ease of care. 
Housing
- Hutches: Elevated wire cages for cleanliness and airflow.
 - Colony Systems: Communal pens with burrowing space.
Ensure predator-proofing, ventilation, and sanitation. 
Feeding
- Pellets: 16%+ protein for growth.
 - Hay: Timothy or alfalfa for fiber.
 - Greens: Dandelions or kale for variety.
Avoid sugary treats and provide constant water. 
Breeding
- Age: Breed at 6+ months.
 - Mating: Take doe to buck’s cage.
 - Gestation: 28-32 days, add nesting box.
 - Weaning: 6-8 weeks.
Track breeding for efficiency. 
Health
- Respiratory: Ensure ventilation.
 - Parasites: Clean regularly, check for mites.
 - Digestion: High-fiber diet prevents stasis.
 - Sore Hocks: Add solid rest areas in cages.
 
Processing
- Timing: Butcher at 8-12 weeks.
 - Methods: Use cervical dislocation or bolt guns.
 - Steps: Skin, gut, portion, then refrigerate or freeze.
Keep it humane for quality meat. 
Cooking
- Roasting: Slow cook for tenderness.
 - Stews: Retain moisture, use bones for flavor.
 - Grilling: Marinate to avoid drying.
Add fats due to lean meat. 
Benefits
- Efficiency: Better feed conversion than larger livestock.
 - Space: Fits small areas.
 - Sustainability: Low waste and resource use.
Reduces reliance on store-bought meat. 
Expanding
- Sales: Sell direct, to markets, or restaurants.
 - Breeding Stock: Offer pairs to homesteaders.
Check local laws for commercial sales.
 
Conclusion
Raising meat rabbits offers a practical, eco-friendly meat source. With smart breed choices, housing, feeding, and care, you’ll enjoy sustainable, high-quality food for your family or profit.