Iceblink said:
That's all great info you guys. Now you just need to go over to the rabbit thread and post feeding info over there. I hate buying rabbit pellets, but all the reference books I have read say ONLY FEED PELLETS!
Free, do you keep a constant supply of grain sprouting, or can you, say, sprout enough at once for a couple weeks and keep them in the fridge? Do you sprout them just like bean sprouts?
Hm, I wonder how on earth wild rabbits survive without pellets?

I can't say anything about that, though, since I don't have rabbits at this time. I may explore meat rabbits in the future, but not this year. I have enough on my plate for new projects right now. I remember giving our meat rabbits hay and oats and veggie scraps from the grocery store, though, when I was a teen. We lived in farm country and picked the bales up right off the field for $0.45 per bale (boy, do I feel old!

) and brought our own bags and barrels to the farmer at harvest time and stocked up on whole oats for the year.
I do keep a constant supply of grain sprouting. I have two buckets that have holes drilled in them for rinsing, and one without for the first 24 hour soak. I can fit four big scoops (ummmm....two quart scoop? Three? I feed by condition of each animal, not by a chart or a list in a book, so I have a series of scoops and go by that here.) If I am feeding more animals grain, I have all three buckets going....one soaking, one sprouted, and one not yet quite sprouted. It varies. For example, my buck was just sold and my chickens are getting a lot from free-ranging suddenly, so my usage just dropped. So right now I have one bucket soaking and one bucket just about to sprout, and a handful left in the sprouted bucket, but everyone is fed for today. So I will feed from the almost-sprouted bucket tomorrow.
I have found, from my experimenting, that the bigger the sprouts, the more the goats can tolerate without getting dog poo. So if someone needs more condition, I try to favor them with the more sprouted grains, and if I get low, I just feed less if the grain is less sprouted. Am I making sense?