Rabbitry Records
Keeping good records is essential to raising quality rabbits. Here's everything you need to make a binder to keep track of breeding, litters, weights, sales, expenses, etc.
Rabbit Record Binder
Assembly:
(Print and place the corresponding sheets behind each section of your binder)
- Litter Growth: Litter Growth Record (blank) *Litter Growth Record (example)
- Tattoo Log: Rabbit Tattoo Log (blank) *Rabbit Tattoo Log (example)
- Buck Records: Buck Record Sheet
- Doe Records: Doe Record Sheet
- Income/Expenses: Feed & Expenses Sheet Rabbits Purchased Record Misc. Income Sheet Income/Expense Summary
- Sales Records: Rabbit Sales Record Rabbit Waiting List -NEW!
- Show Records: Place show records, registration, and winnings here
- Pedigrees: Place copies of pedigrees & some lined paper here
(Print and place the corresponding sheets behind each section of your binder)
- Litter Growth: Litter Growth Record (blank) *Litter Growth Record (example)
- Tattoo Log: Rabbit Tattoo Log (blank) *Rabbit Tattoo Log (example)
- Buck Records: Buck Record Sheet
- Doe Records: Doe Record Sheet
- Income/Expenses: Feed & Expenses Sheet Rabbits Purchased Record Misc. Income Sheet Income/Expense Summary
- Sales Records: Rabbit Sales Record Rabbit Waiting List -NEW!
- Show Records: Place show records, registration, and winnings here
- Pedigrees: Place copies of pedigrees & some lined paper here
Breeding Board
It is very important to record breeding info immediately. Since we don't keep our Records Binder in the rabbitry, we record breedings on a breeding board, then transfer the info to our binder once a month.
To make your own: Print out a Breeding Board on standard paper, then laminate or place in a plastic page protector. Attach to a clipboard. Write info with a Sharpie or permanent marker. You can erase the board with nail polish remover, WD-40, or Goo-gone once the info has been recorded.
TIP: When a litter is born, record the info, then write the 6-week, 8-week, and 12-week dates on your calendar so you won't forget to weigh them.
To make your own: Print out a Breeding Board on standard paper, then laminate or place in a plastic page protector. Attach to a clipboard. Write info with a Sharpie or permanent marker. You can erase the board with nail polish remover, WD-40, or Goo-gone once the info has been recorded.
TIP: When a litter is born, record the info, then write the 6-week, 8-week, and 12-week dates on your calendar so you won't forget to weigh them.
Brick House Acres Rabbitry - Frankfort, NY 13340 - (315) 338-4638