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Old 12-09-2011, 07:48 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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songbird wrote:

Pat wrote:
DogDiesel wrote:


Anyone have rabbits for meat and use the rabbit pellets for their garden.
I wouldn't mind hearing about the rabbits in general.
If its worth the hassle. or not.


No meat rabbits but do have a housebun and all her wet litter and droppings
go into the kitchen compost bin.


i've read that rabbit pellets make excellent
worm food. often building the worm compost
bin right under the rabbit hutches and thus
getting a quituple crop from one input (rabbit
meat, rabbit poo, worms, worm poo, and veggies).

i have no experience with raising rabbits
and the only indirect experience was that they
like to chew on electrical cords.


Doesn't sound like a good career move ;O)

Rabbit manure N-P-K: 2.4 - 1.4 - .60


songbird

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