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Why Inbreeding Is OK and Dealing With Rabbit Molt

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2020
  • Showing you how I groom a molting rex rabbit using a saw blade, and explaining why linebreeding (inbreeding) is useful in rabbits and other livestock to sort out genetics.

Komentáře • 48

  • @wellhill4017
    @wellhill4017 Před rokem +7

    It’s not bad. The only thing it does is if you have a rabbit with a small weakness it can make that weakness appear a lot more in the kits. I’m trying to get my hands on some Japanese harlequins.

  • @jeanettehaygood4154
    @jeanettehaygood4154 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
    I’ve only had my Rex a few months and I really appreciate information like this.

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 3 lety

      You’re very welcome! Enjoy your rex, they’re the best rabbit breed in my totally biased opinion 😂

  • @paulwarren5357
    @paulwarren5357 Před 4 lety +5

    This is the most informative video that I’ve seen thank you very much I will definitely look for more of your videos

  • @stephaniemeadows6796
    @stephaniemeadows6796 Před 4 lety +1

    That's a pretty bunny I love the markings on it's back .

  • @om.stevediyandtravels8684
    @om.stevediyandtravels8684 Před 9 měsíci

    very good video

  • @HeyItsKayJayBae
    @HeyItsKayJayBae Před 2 lety +3

    You can use corn starch on bleeding nails also!

  • @backyardfarmingaroundbyfa1059

    Nice info.

  • @Jamaicalink
    @Jamaicalink Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tips

  • @KrusinTheSierra
    @KrusinTheSierra Před rokem +1

    How funny is it that I blew the hair away while watching this video. And my face itches now too! Lol

  • @reginacarroll8149
    @reginacarroll8149 Před rokem

    Thank you, ma'am!

  • @Quin_79
    @Quin_79 Před 3 lety

    Do you ever bag, freeze and save it for the nesting box just in case any of your does need extra fur for warmth and coverage for the kits?

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 3 lety

      I have saved fur before, but I don’t often add any to the nests. For the most part even my first timers are good about making nice nests. Some of them actually pull too much fur and I have to remove some to keep the kits from overheating.

  • @christylaughter1568
    @christylaughter1568 Před 4 lety

    How did the kits turn out? We're dealing with the exact same issues in our Rex.

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 4 lety

      I didn’t have any kits born with entropion. So thankfully the eye issue seems to have been from an injury instead of genetics. I did 3 different litters, so I’m pretty sure I’m good. But I still watch eyes carefully just to make sure I don’t miss a case of it, which would mean genetics.
      I am however now culling any kit who gets nest box eye, since the nest box eye is what caused her eye injury. Being susceptible to nest box eye might be an immunity issue, so I’m going to breed for stronger immunity.

  • @AffordableREI
    @AffordableREI Před 4 lety

    What was that stuff? Stick dip ?

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 4 lety

      The blade I brushed her with? It’s just a fine toothed hacksaw blade that you can get at a hardware store. They get rex fur out better without damaging it 😊

  • @backyardfarmingaroundbyfa1059

    Supporting each other here. Keep it up

  • @realmiraclesandhealings
    @realmiraclesandhealings Před 2 lety +1

    Line breeding is only breeding up and down father to mother mother grandmother daughter to grandfather. Line breeding is not sibling to sibling

  • @aodh5966
    @aodh5966 Před 2 lety

    This is where my curiosity took me at 3am on a Saturday night! Surely there must be colonies of inbred rabbits that somehow ended up in a foreign land

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 2 lety +2

      It’s funny how bent out of shape some people get about inbreeding. I can assure them rabbits in the wild are not asking to see the pedigree before mating with another random wild rabbit. 😂

    • @cebasmb8250
      @cebasmb8250 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@ElbonMillFarm so true lol 😆 rabbit hey is this my daughter, mom yes oh ok I'll pass I can't do that lol never do that stuff they just hump the bit out of each other lol....
      I'm glad I came across your channel I just start raising rabbits

  • @joycejackson9315
    @joycejackson9315 Před 3 lety

    Great video. We got a a doe and buck from the amish. 2 out of 11 has a foot missing. They are getting fatter than heck. We breeding them to eat.. so I dont get what's up. Of course I like to keep some of the feet and make them in to lucky charms and dye them and sell them. But I dont have too.. yeah know. A lot kids wont buy them anymore like I did when I was a kid. Idk. Anywho this is a great video. Thank you for your time and sharing these ideas and suggestions. My boyfriend has only raised cattle, pigs and hound dogs. So he doesn't get in line breeding. Cant wait to show him this video.

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, some people are funny about linebreeding. But if you’re willing to cull anything that doesn’t turn out the way you want, than it’s a great method to fix the good genes and weed out the bad.

    • @raeastrea5203
      @raeastrea5203 Před 2 lety

      Sometimes the kits will lose a toe or something because the mama's can get over zealous cleaning them when they're small, so it might not be genetic

  • @shuyostarwind6157
    @shuyostarwind6157 Před 3 lety

    I just got a flemish giant from a local breeder he only had 2 males he has re bred them already but should I get a sandy from a different pair or a fawn from the same pair as my current male. I don't plan on showing or pedigreeing them so I don't think the color matters too much.

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 2 lety +1

      +Shuyo Starwind I don’t breed Flemish, but I know my friends who do make sure they only breed color correct rabbits. If you plan to eat every rabbit, then color won’t matter, but if you ever plan to sell any to other people, you’ll probably have better luck if they’re color correct. As far as them being related, if they have great genetics, then those good genetics will be passed on. If they have bad genetics, those bad genetics will be passed on.

    • @shuyostarwind6157
      @shuyostarwind6157 Před 2 lety

      @@ElbonMillFarm the guy I got them from said he got I think sandy and fawn because they are the only 2 colors it is acceptable to breed together.

    • @shuyostarwind6157
      @shuyostarwind6157 Před 2 lety

      @@ElbonMillFarm also ty for the reply

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 2 lety

      +Shuyo Starwind you’re welcome! I’ve got rex and while there are some colors they frown upon you breeding together, it doesn’t seem quite as strict as the Flemish world. And good luck with your breeding!

    • @shuyostarwind6157
      @shuyostarwind6157 Před 2 lety

      @@ElbonMillFarm I started out with Dutch which I had a brown female and black and white male all the baby's turned out black and white.

  • @AMonikaD
    @AMonikaD Před 4 měsíci

    Even in the wild, per few acres, ALL wild rabbits are inbred. Rabbits have very small area of their whole entire lives, and they dont get to buy a train ticket to a different area. So - within an any given area, they are ALL related.
    The ones with wrong recesive genes simply dont make it. Become food for others. Only the best survive long enough to breed.
    Thanks for the grooming lesson.
    Advice- work with wet hands but have a bucket ready for quick rinses- works for me.

  • @klaraaralk6439
    @klaraaralk6439 Před 2 lety

    But what are you doing with the very first generation, I got two female but now I need to get a male who is not related to them at all, I mean I need to start of from somewhere. I do totaly understand what you saying about the genetics because my grandfather was a rabbit breeder.

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m not sure what you’re asking? When I started I did buy somewhat unrelated stock. But now I only buy outside stock when I need to improve something my lines are weak on or if I want to bring in some genetics I don’t have.

    • @klaraaralk6439
      @klaraaralk6439 Před 2 lety

      You just did give me the perfect answers, thank you so much

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Před rokem

    Hahaha your forehead dents !! Omg you are terrified of the fur 😂😂😂

  • @annfann1264
    @annfann1264 Před 3 lety +4

    Inbreeding is not good in any cases.

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před 3 lety +4

      +Ann Fann linebreeding is great if you’re trying to weed out negative traits and encourage positive traits. As long as a breeder is willing to cull hard, it’s an extremely effective means of improving the quality of your herd. 😊

  • @TiffieBabiexo
    @TiffieBabiexo Před 6 měsíci

    When they pee on you they are bonded to you. Js

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Před rokem

    5:53 PICK THEM UP SPAYED OR NEUTURED???????? That’s EXPENSIVE!

    • @ElbonMillFarm
      @ElbonMillFarm  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that’s why I usually just eat the culls. But occasionally people do ask if I will pet them out and in that case they have to pay to have them spayed or neutered and pick them up from the vet that way. Too many people lie and say they won’t breed a “pet” but then do and pass on bad genes 🙁