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Raising Tamuk Composite meat rabbits
We specialize in Californian rabbits for meat pens and breeding purposes.
Wascally Wabbitry breeds pure New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits with a focus on genetic diversity and meat production in hot weather. We mostly sell breeding trios.
What makes Wascally Wabbitry unique is that we breed two different strains of pure New Zealand White rabbits: TAMUK NZW and M70 NZW. Both of these are pure New Zealand White rabbits bred specifically for high efficiency meat production. These two strains have lots of genetic diversity between them and we have seen about 13% higher growth rate ("hybrid vigor") when crossing the two strains, and the offspring are still 100% pure NZW.
We raise Tamuk, New Zealand, Pedigreed Netherland Dwarfs, Pedigreed Holland Lops, and Pedigreed Continental Giants! Located in East Tennessee.
We are the very first small scale, ARBA Registered Rabbitry in our small town which is located deep in the heart of the Adirondack mountains. My husband Matthew & I are dedicated to the breeding & raising of Champagne d'Argent, Creme d'Argent & Standard Rex rabbits for luxurious show rabbits, loving affectionate pets & wholesome meat for the family.
Breeder Allison & Matthew Bujold
30 years+ experience of raising quality New Zealand and Satin rabbits. In New Zealands, we have Broken Reds and Blues, Blacks, Blues, Reds and Whites. In Satins, we have standard Siamese Satins and Broken Black Satins. We have quality meat and show rabbits available most of the time.
Breeder Arnold and Sue Schmidt
Purebred New Zealand rabbits for the freezer or pets.
We raise pedigree Silver Fox rabbits. For more information please contact us.
We raise Champagne d'Argent rabbits for meat for us and for raw dog food.
Since 2020 and are loving them!
Kits can leave at 8 weeks, possibility of partial pedigree available.
High quality stock New Zealand rabbits: whites and broken black and whites. Also have satin rabbits.
I breed early spring and throughout the summer not in winter