Bunny Backyard is founded by filmmaker SSB Otaru, who discovered joy and purpose in farming — starting with rabbits and expanding into general agriculture. Our mission is to share real stories, insights, and experiences from farmers of all kinds, helping aspiring farmers make informed decisions while giving active farmers a voice to inspire others.


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Every Rabbit Farmer Needs This Medication Box (Don’t Learn the Hard Way)

Many rabbit losses don’t happen because farmers are careless — they happen because sickness shows up suddenly, at night, or when no vet is available

One day your rabbits look fine, the next morning one is weak, not eating, or already gone. This is why having a basic first-aid/medication box is not optional for any serious rabbit farmer.

Not having preventive medication or a simple routine can turn a small issue into a total loss within days.

⚠️ Warning:
I will not mention any brand or product name because of country differences, laws, and rabbit conditions. If you need guidance on what to buy, dosage, routine, and application, you can consult me via DM or speak to a vet doctor near you.

👉 Consultation is NOT free.

1. Multivitamins
Multivitamins help maintain balance in your rabbit’s body, especially during stress, weather changes, pregnancy, weaning, transport, or recovery from illness.

They support:
Strong immunity
Better growth and appetite
Faster recovery from stress
These usually come in liquid or powder form and are given orally, mostly through drinking water or direct administration.

⚠️ Overuse or wrong dosage can cause harm.

👉 Consult for correct dosage, routine, and application.

2. Anti-Coccidiosis Medication
Coccidiosis is one of the most common and silent killers of rabbits. Many farmers don’t see signs until damage is already done.

Why this is important:
The disease often shows no early signs

It spreads fast, especially in dirty or crowded hutches
One outbreak can wipe out many rabbits

Having anti-coccidiosis medication in your box allows you to:
Prevent outbreaks
Apply treatment at safe intervals
Protect young and weak rabbits
These medications come in oral and injectable forms.

👉 Consult for dosage, timing, and proper use.

3. Antibiotics & Antiviral Medications
These are important for treating and controlling visible and bacterial-related problems such as:
Mites
Sore hocks
Skin infections
Wounds and swelling
Other common infections

Many of these medications are also available as injections.
I personally recommend injections because:

Sick rabbits often stop eating or drinking
Injections work faster
They are easier to preserve in emergencies

⚠️ Wrong use can kill a rabbit or cause resistance.

👉 Consult for dosage, routine, and correct application.

Final Words
Medication alone will not save your rabbits. Clean housing, good feeding, observation, and prevention routines work together with medication.

Do not wait until sickness shows up before preparing.
A prepared farmer loses fewer rabbits.

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If you’re a beginner and everything feels confusing, this is for you.
You don’t need to “figure it out” on your own.

You don’t need to learn through losses.
Rabbit Riches breaks rabbit farming down into simple, clear steps that even a total beginner can follow — from setup to growth and expansion.

The goal is simple:
Help you start right and grow faster.

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It is not about caring for the rabbits but doing it the right way

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Budget: Real-world cost estimates for your project.

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The "Problem/Solution" Style: How to Build a Rabbit Cage That Actually Works (and lasts for years)

https://youtu.be/-zAqpJCFq48

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When a rabbit goes quiet, what’s really going on? 🤔🐇

People often think a silent rabbit is “just resting,” but research and behavioral studies tell a deeper story.

Rabbits don’t communicate like dogs or cats. Their silence is a language, one that can mean comfort… or danger.

A quiet rabbit might be:
• Calm and content, simply observing the world.
• Feeling unsafe, choosing silence as protection.
• In pain or stressed, since rabbits naturally hide weakness to survive.
• Listening intently, using their powerful hearing to detect threats.
• Trying to communicate, because rabbits often “speak” through body posture, not sound.

Scientists studying rabbit behavior have found that long, unusual silence, especially combined with hiding, lack of appetite, or unusual posture, is one of the earliest signs of discomfort or illness.

Silence in rabbits isn’t empty.
It’s a message.
The real question is: Are we paying attention?

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🚫🚿 Why Bathing a Rabbit Is Dangerous And What You Should Do Instead

Many new rabbit owners think giving their bunny a bath is “cleaning” or “pampering.”
But the truth is bathing a rabbit can be extremely dangerous — sometimes even fatal — and here’s why:

🐇 1. Rabbits panic easily
Rabbits are prey animals. A sudden bath can cause intense fear, leading to shock or even heart failure.

🐇 2. Their fur is not designed for deep water
Rabbit fur takes a very long time to dry. When wet, they get extremely cold fast, putting them at risk of hypothermia.

🐇 3. Wet fur can cause skin infections
Moisture trapped close to the skin creates the perfect environment for fungal infections and parasites.

🐇 4. They can injure themselves trying to escape
A frightened rabbit can twist, kick, or jump dangerously, causing serious spine or leg injuries.

🐇 5. Stress weakens their immune system
Even a single stressful bath can affect their appetite and digestion — which is dangerous for such delicate animals.

✔️ So what should you do instead?

✨ Dry grooming. Use a brush to remove loose fur.

✨ Spot cleaning. If they get dirty, wipe gently with a damp cloth.

✨ Trim long fur around the bottom. Especially for fluffy breeds.

✨ Keep their living area clean so they stay clean naturally.

❗ Rabbits are naturally clean animals. They don’t need baths — they need proper grooming and a stress-free environment.

Share this to help another rabbit owner avoid a costly mistake. ❤️🐇

2 months ago | [YT] | 19

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How Rabbit Riches Took Me From a Complete Beginner to a Profitable Rabbit Farmer”

I started with zero knowledge about rabbit farming, but everything changed the moment I got the Rabbit Riches ebook.
Right after my purchase, SSB Otaru personally sent me his WhatsApp contact and walked me through the practical steps—just like a real mentor.

He didn’t stop there…
I was added to his exclusive rabbit farming community, where my questions got fast responses and I gained even more insight from other farmers’ experiences.

Today, I own a healthy number of rabbits and I’m already seeing profit using the marketing strategies inside the book.

If you’re thinking of starting rabbit farming, don’t guess your way through it like I almost did.
Start with the right guide.

Get the same ebook I bought from the link below👉

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You can never go wrong when you learn from someone with deep, real-life experience in rabbit farming — someone who’s built authority with proven marketing strategies that actually work.

The Rabbit Riches Ebook isn’t just another digital guide…
It’s years of practical experience distilled into one powerful resource to help you avoid costly mistakes, scale faster, and grow up to 25x quicker than you would on your own.

💡 Instead of trial and error that leads to losses, this ebook gives you the roadmap to success — at just a fraction of the cost.

And here’s the best part 👇
🐇 You’ll get 1 week of personal mentorship with me.

👥 Plus exclusive live access to my private rabbit farming community — where your questions get top priority and real-time support when challenges arise.

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Grab your copy now and DM me after purchase to unlock your mentorship and community access.

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2 months ago | [YT] | 7

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🐇 Why Having a Mentor Is Essential in Livestock Farming (Especially Rabbit Farming)

Rabbit farming looks simple from the outside, but those who’ve tried it know it’s not for the faint-hearted. Rabbits are delicate animals that require proper care, balanced feeding, and environmental control. A small mistake in temperature, hygiene, or feeding can lead to massive losses overnight.

That’s why having a mentor in rabbit farming isn’t optional, it’s essential.

A mentor saves you from common, costly mistakes. With proper guidance, you can avoid the painful trial-and-error stage that drains your energy, time, and money. Instead, you get clarity, direction, and tested strategies that help you grow your farm up to 10x faster than going solo.

It’s okay to learn by yourself, but understand this:
Without a mentor, you’ll navigate through stiff curves, make avoidable mistakes, lose money, and sometimes feel like quitting altogether. The road is long, unpredictable, and expensive when you choose to learn only through your own errors.

With a mentor or the right educational materials, books, videos, and practical guides, you gain access to years of experience in a fraction of the time and cost. You don’t just grow rabbits; you build a sustainable business.

👉 So what do you think? Would you rather learn the hard way and pay the full price of experience, or invest a fraction now to learn fast, stay safe, and build a profitable farm?

Let’s talk 👇

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