Rabbit Farming for Meat: Off-Grid Aussie Reality Check
Forget the "cute pet rabbit" nonsense. If you're off-grid and want meat that's cheap, fast, and reliable, rabbit farming is the only way. No fluff. Just facts.
Forget the "cute pet rabbit" nonsense. If you're off-grid and want meat that's cheap, fast, and reliable, rabbit farming is the only way. No fluff. Just facts.
Breeding-to-grow-out flow for a small meat rabbit operation with practical reality checks.
Best Breeds for Meat (Forget Fancy Ones)
New Zealand White: The workhorse. Grows fast, packs on meat, breeds like crazy. Best for meat. $40-$60 for a pair (local breeders).
Californian: Similar to NZ White. Slightly smaller but still solid meat. $35-$55 for a pair.
Avoid: Angora, Lionhead, or anything "fluffy". They're for show, not your dinner plate. Waste of time and feed.
Cages: Build 'Em, Don't Buy 'Em
Don't waste cash on $200+ commercial cages. Build your own. It's dirt cheap and you control the design.
What you need:
Galvanised wire mesh (25mm x 25mm) - 1m x 0.5m per pen. Bunnings: $18-$25 per sheet.
Solid floor (not wire) - stop foot rot. Use timber or old pallets. $5-$10 per pen.
Nipple drinker (no spill) - Bunnings: $6.50.
Size: Minimum 0.5m² per rabbit. Crowding = disease = dead rabbits.
Real talk: Build pens 1m x 0.5m. Stack them vertically to save space. One male + one female per pen. No mixing. You'll regret it.
Breeding Cycles: How to Get Meat, Fast
Does (females) come into season every 14-21 days. Gestation is 30 days. Wean kits at 4 weeks. Get them breeding again at 6 weeks. You're looking at a new litter every 6 weeks.
Do this:
Wean kits at 4 weeks. Separate males from females immediately.
Don't let them breed again until they're 6 weeks old. Overbreeding = weak rabbits.
Target: 2-3 litters per year. More = stress, less meat.
Australian Suppliers (2023 Prices): Bunnies Australia (bunniesaustralia.com.au): Breeding pairs from $45. Wire mesh from $18. Bunnings: Wire mesh ($18), nipple drinkers ($6.50), hay ($12 for 10kg bag). Facebook Groups: "Rabbit Farming Australia" - find cheap pairs from local breeders ($30-$50).
Practical Tips (No Bullshit)
Feed: Grass, hay, and garden scraps. No need for expensive pellets. $10-$15 per 10kg bag of hay (Bunnings).
Water: Always fresh. Nipple drinkers are the only way. Stagnant water = disease.
Health: Check for ear mites weekly. Treat with ivermectin (vets) or neem oil. Flystrike? Keep pens clean, dry, and use fly repellent spray.
Biggest Mistake: Not weaning kits early. If you leave them with mum, she'll get pregnant again in 2 weeks. You'll end up with 20 rabbits and no meat.
The Bottom Line
Start with one breeding pair. Build two pens. In 6 weeks, you've got a litter. In 12 weeks, you've got meat. Cost to get started: $100-$150. Cost per meal: $1.50-$2.50. No other off-grid protein is this cheap or fast.
Stop overcomplicating it. Get the NZ White or Californian. Build the pens. Wean the kits. Eat. That's it.
When to Call a Professional
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.
It walks you through the math on how many rabbits you need to meet your family's meat goal, which directly ties into the realistic stocking numbers I cover in the guide.— Fiona Gallagher