๐ŸŒฒ Honest hunting guides, learned in the field NEW 50 game species profiles published ๐Ÿ“ฉ Weekly newsletter As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases
Home/Homestead/Livestock/Flemish Giant Rabbit

Raising Flemish Giant Rabbits: The Gentle Giant

A guide to Flemish Giant rabbits - one of the largest rabbit breeds in the world, a gentle giant kept for a large meat carcass or as a docile pet, needing more space and feed than standard rabbits.

Flemish Giant Rabbit
Gives
Giant gentle meat or pet
Space
Large hutches
Effort
Beginner
Type
Livestock

Flemish Giants live up to their name - one of the largest rabbit breeds in the world, big enough to be mistaken for a dog, yet famously gentle and docile. They are kept both for their large meat carcass and as calm, affectionate pets. Their size means more space and feed than a standard rabbit, and sturdier housing, but for an impressive, good-natured rabbit, they are unmatched.

Is it right for you?

Flemish Giants suit anyone wanting a large meat carcass or a gentle giant pet and able to provide the bigger hutch and feed they need. They are docile and impressive, though slower-growing per pound than dedicated meat breeds.

Space & Housing

Large, sturdy hutches with solid resting surfaces (to prevent sore hocks on their heavy frames) and good ventilation suit them; their size demands more room than standard rabbits.

Feeding & Daily Care

Feed quality pellets plus plenty of hay and greens, with constant water; their size means they eat more. Daily care is food, water and a health check, with attention to their feet and weight.

Getting Started

Start with healthy stock, set up large sturdy hutches with solid floors, and learn handling for a big, heavy rabbit. They are gentle and easy to work with despite their size.

Health & Common Problems

Heat stress and sore hocks (from their weight on wire floors) are the main concerns, along with the usual rabbit ailments; provide solid resting surfaces, shade and ventilation.

What You Get

A large meat carcass from a single rabbit, or a gentle, affectionate giant pet - impressive size in either role.

Costs & Effort

Moderate - larger hutches and more feed than standard rabbits, offset by the big carcass or the pleasure of a docile giant pet.

Common Mistakes

Undersized wire cages (sore hocks), heat stress, and expecting the per-pound speed of a dedicated meat breed are the usual mistakes.

FAQ

Meat or pet? Both - a large carcass or a gentle giant companion.

Special housing? Yes - large, sturdy hutches with solid resting surfaces to protect their feet.

From the field, weekly.

One email a week through the season - tactics, gear that earns its weight, and honest takes. Opt out any time.

๐ŸฆŒ
๐Ÿฆƒ
๐ŸŒฒ