Raising New Zealand rabbits for the healthiest meat you can eat! With a buck and 2 does you can potentially put 250 pounds or more worth of meat in the freezer per year! Let me get you started right!!!!
We currently raise Rex rabbits. I am hoping to expand into Satins in the near future. At this time, I have 6 rabbits, but again looking to expand my rabbitry numbers.
We are a quaint little Rabbitry in Big Rapids, Michigan. We have 4 breeding does and 2 breeding bucks that now go back to third generation breeding. We breed purebred New Zealand rabbits for special pet homes or someone looking to breed for meat.
We raise New Zealand White and Rex rabbits in Loma, Colorado - just outside of Grand Junction.
Please contact us for a list of our available meat rabbits.
We have a small rabbitry here on our regenerative homestead, breeding purebred white New Zealand rabbits. Our weaned kits are pasture raised. We mix our own feed consisting of organic whole grains and alfalfa (soy free and corn free), and never use any GMO's or chemically treated hay or grains.
The TAMU-K (Texas A&M University - Kingsville) COMPOSITE breed has the ability to produce year-round - even in our heat and humidity! Their fast growth rate, easy demeanor, and array of colors makes them our choice for homestead production!
RBR raises quality pedigreed Rex rabbits in a large variety of colors.
I started raising Silver Fox rabbits in spring of 2011 and enjoyed it so much I've kept at it ever since. :) Currently developing the chocolate and lilac lines - in addition to the standard blacks and blues.
We are a mom-and-daughter team in southwest Oklahoma that specializes in Tamuk, Champagne/Creme d'Argent, and New Zealand meat rabbits. Email and text questions or inquiries at anytime.
Here at Rustic Elm Homestead & Farm we raise and breed healthy tamuk rabbits.
TAMUK rabbit meat offers numerous benefits due to its lean, high-protein, low-fat profile, making it a healthy alternative to other meats. It is also rich in calcium, phosphorus, and B vitamins, while being low in sodium and cholesterol. TAMUK rabbits, are specifically bred to be heat-tolerant and grow quickly, which is beneficial for meat production.





