Double M Rabbitry

Double M Rabbitry Breeding Blanc de Hotot, Californian, Dutch and Silver Fox rabbits for show, meat and sale.

Three litters of Blancs in two days.
04/24/2026

Three litters of Blancs in two days.

We added Coturnix Quail late last fall and have been increasing our numbers and experimenting with different ways to pre...
04/16/2026

We added Coturnix Quail late last fall and have been increasing our numbers and experimenting with different ways to prepare the eggs. We have 18 packs of eggs available for $5.

We had a wonderful turnout for the second annual Quincy Area Rabbit Club Show! Thank you to everyone who showed up, judg...
03/22/2026

We had a wonderful turnout for the second annual Quincy Area Rabbit Club Show! Thank you to everyone who showed up, judges, volunteers, Hibbert Farms, and Bonnie Chatten. Without all of you we couldn’t make it work….

03/08/2026

4-H and FFA members: MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

The WACO FFA chapter is happy to announce that we will be hosting our first ever SE Iowa Rabbit Workshop. It is open to all clover kids, 4-H members, and FFA members in the surrounding counties. The morning will be spent with some educational workshop rotations. We will then serve lunch and have a fun show afterwards where participants can bring their own rabbits to show!

We have been working hard to collect sponsorships to be able to offer this free of charge AND provide lots of awesome giveaway prizes throughout the day! We will also be able to tattoo rabbits for you and plan to have a few various breeds for sale from local breeders.

To register, please type the tinyurl link into your browser which will pull up a brief form for you to fill out. We look forward to seeing you for a fun-filled educational day! Family members are welcome to join participants to learn as well!

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Join us on March 21st for a great show in Mendon, IL!
03/03/2026

Join us on March 21st for a great show in Mendon, IL!

02/16/2026

Needing to improve your garden soil? We can help.

Facts about Rabbit P**p

Here are a few facts about rabbit manure:
• Rabbit manure has four times more nutrients than cow or horse manure and is twice as rich as chicken manure. Cow, horse and chicken manure are considered “hot” and need to be composted (well-rotted) to use as fertilizers.
• One of the best things about rabbit manure is it doesn’t need to be composted.
• Rabbit manure is organic matter and improves poor soil structure, drainage and moisture retention.
• It improves the life cycle of microorganisms in the soil.
• Worms love rabbit manure.
• It is not as smelly as other manures and is easy to handle.
• Rabbit manure is packed with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, minerals and micronutrients.
• It contains beneficial trace elements such as calcium, magnesium, boron, zinc, manganese, sulfur, copper and cobalt, just to name a few.
• Nitrogen 👎. Rabbit manure is higher in nitrogen than sheep, goat, chicken, cow or horse manure. Plants need nitrogen to produce strong green growth.
• Phosphorus (P). Rabbit manure is also higher in phosphorus than the other manures. It helps with the transformation of solar energy to chemical energy. Phosphorus also helps plants to withstand stress and contributes to more and bigger blossoms, and is great for root growth.
• Potassium (K). Potassium helps with fruit quality and reducing disease; plants will not grow without it.

Join us for a great show on March 21st in Mendon, IL.
02/13/2026

Join us for a great show on March 21st in Mendon, IL.

This show marked, just turned senior buck will be available for viewing at the Wyoming IL shows this weekend.
02/06/2026

This show marked, just turned senior buck will be available for viewing at the Wyoming IL shows this weekend.

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Warsaw, IL
62379

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+12176175145

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