Farmyard Rabbits

“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!”

Rabbit Meat

Rabbit Manure

-Compared to beef, pork, lamb, turkey, veal and chicken, rabbit has the highest percentage of protein, the lowest percentage of fat and the fewest calories per pound. Unlike other meats, it contains high levels of vitamins and minerals, such as potassium, magnesium, iron and phosphorus.

-The ratio of meat to bone is high meaning there is more edible meat on the carcass than even a chicken.

-Rabbit meat has a mild flavor and is comparable to chicken, but not identical.

-Rabbits are one of the most productive domestic livestock animal there is. Rabbits produce six pounds of meat on the same feed and water as cattle consume to produce only one pound.

The majority of rabbits raised at Morris Farmyard are for our own use and consuption. However, occasionally we have extra available. Follow us on social media for announcements

-“Cold” fertilizer, meaning it can be added to plants w/o a resting period or being composted.

-Nitrogen :Phosphorus : Potassium N-P-K 2.1 - 1.4 - .06

-Bunny poop contains much fewer pathagen problems & because it is a cold fertilizer, you do not have to worry about putting too much on your plants.

-You can ad in pellet form, composted, or use “Bunny Brew” poop tea.

Bunny Brew tea bags are available to purchase. Meet us at the Farmer’s Market or message us!

For the Barn…