Blaze_Amita
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NOt exactly sure if this is where this should be. I figured if anyone else in the area shows/breeds rabbits, they might be able to help.
Now that I'm down here, I would love a little help trying to find Nutrena feeds. I have been to a Nutrena dealer in Paris(I'm in Winchester) and they don't carry it. The southern States in Winchester doesn't carry it, the Winchester Feed Warehouse is a Purina dealer(as I have found out) and Tractor Supply doesn't have it. Any one have any ideas? I can't find a website for the company either, maybe I'm miss spelling it, not sure. I've read the one thread that posted about people having trouble with rabbits dying from different feeds(we think) and I don't want to switch them. I still have almost 70 pounds of feed, should last me almost to middle of October, but I want to find someplace now instead of waiting until I almost need it and can't find it. Any ideas? Or what feed do people suggest? I work between Nutrena Naturewise and come winter to move to Nutrena Proformance(16% to 18% feed) and move back come spring to winter. I've done it for years and I was trying to avoid changing at least that on them.
Also, Hello to all Kentuckians! I'm the crazy one that sounds funny(to you anyway). I lost one rabbit in the move, my5 year old Polish doe-Molly, I've decided to sell her mate, Jacob since I only had the pair. My two bred does have wrangled the trip and a week later I have 7 healthy mini rex babies and one healthy dutch baby(Lana actually had two but killed one. I fostered one mini rex so far into her litter for kit warmth. Lana's not too great a mommy, but she's got plenty of milk and that mini rex baby was very lightly marked, not good for showing.)
Well if anyone has any ideas that would be great.
Now that I'm down here, I would love a little help trying to find Nutrena feeds. I have been to a Nutrena dealer in Paris(I'm in Winchester) and they don't carry it. The southern States in Winchester doesn't carry it, the Winchester Feed Warehouse is a Purina dealer(as I have found out) and Tractor Supply doesn't have it. Any one have any ideas? I can't find a website for the company either, maybe I'm miss spelling it, not sure. I've read the one thread that posted about people having trouble with rabbits dying from different feeds(we think) and I don't want to switch them. I still have almost 70 pounds of feed, should last me almost to middle of October, but I want to find someplace now instead of waiting until I almost need it and can't find it. Any ideas? Or what feed do people suggest? I work between Nutrena Naturewise and come winter to move to Nutrena Proformance(16% to 18% feed) and move back come spring to winter. I've done it for years and I was trying to avoid changing at least that on them.
Also, Hello to all Kentuckians! I'm the crazy one that sounds funny(to you anyway). I lost one rabbit in the move, my5 year old Polish doe-Molly, I've decided to sell her mate, Jacob since I only had the pair. My two bred does have wrangled the trip and a week later I have 7 healthy mini rex babies and one healthy dutch baby(Lana actually had two but killed one. I fostered one mini rex so far into her litter for kit warmth. Lana's not too great a mommy, but she's got plenty of milk and that mini rex baby was very lightly marked, not good for showing.)
Well if anyone has any ideas that would be great.