โHereโs snow. Not for long. Hereโs sunshine. Actually, never mind, hereโs more snow.โ
Itโs past bonfire season, unless you enjoy clustering like penguins or sitting so close to the fire that your
eyelashes are compromised.ย The oaks and maples are still dropping leaves like a printer stuck on โinfinite copies,โ so cleanup feels like it’ll never end.
During our Round 1 cleanup, we:
Pulled the fans from the rabbitry
Bundled and stored the wiring
Packed up the solar panels before the snow tried to destroy them
Topped the raised beds with wood ash and rabbit manure
Planted winter wheat to give the rabbits some winter salad bar action
Removed the greenhouse
cover
We also finalized ourย breeder lineup and said goodbye to the rabbits who werenโt keeping up. Think of it like homestead โAmerican Idol,โ but nobody sings and everyone poops gold.
With rabbits growing winter coats, bucks running wild in the woods, and the bees settling down for the season, hereโs what you need to stay ahead this month.
๐ Rabbitry Tips for November
1. Donโt Overfeed as Temps Drop

Rabbits naturally want to eat more when it gets cold, and honestly, same, but overfeeding is a trap.
Caged rabbits donโt burn many calories, so too much feed leads to:
Sloppy poop
Wasted pellets
Overweight breeders who absolutely wonโt be in the mood come spring

Remember: rabbits LOVE cold weather. This is their favorite season. If rabbits wrote Yelp reviews, theyโd give winter 5 stars.ย
2. Wind Blocks: Not Quite Yet
A new rabbit raiser once sent me a picture of their rabbitry covered in plastic like a tight wrapped burrito, with only the door left uncovered.
Caption: โAll set!โ
It wasโฆ not all set.
Putting wind blocks [Plastic] up too early traps heat and moisture, causing:
Respiratory issues
Damp hutches
The kind of ammonia smell that could knock out a moose
Wait until highs stay below freezing or the wind starts blowing sideways. Maintain airflow all winter but block the upwind side. [Wind block video]
Having Trouble Breeding Your Rabbits? Tap to watchย [Why your rabbits won’t breed 5 common mistakes]
3. Clean Water Systems Before the Deep Freeze
If you use water bottles and it freezes where you live, it may be time to switch to heated bottles. This prevents your rabbits from going without water in cold weather.ย At our rabbitry, we use bowls instead, which requires two buckets:

Click for a frozen-bowl trick (and prepare to feel like a wizard).
Your November water checklist:
Scrub all bottles and bowls
Check for bowl cracks
Store backups indoors
๐ฆ November Deer Hunting Notes

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The rut is in full swing, bucks are running around like teenagers on red bull, daylight movement is up, and the woods are loud.
I had a blast on my two-week vacation. I wouldโve gotten this newsletter out sooner, but I was too busy NOT tagging a big buckโฆ until I eventually did.
Hear the whole rollercoaster story in
๐ The Rabbitry Center Podcast โ Episode #37
Available on all platforms, wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Watch the accompanying videos:
โWhy Youโre Not Seeing Bucksโ โ Includes my first encounter on video
โWhy I Got Down and Ended Up Tagging a Buckโ โ A lesson learned mid-hunt
Learn how to quarter and process a deer at home and save hundreds during hunting seasonย
Gambrel for hanging deer
Prime Time Setups
Focus on:
Pinch points

Downwind sides of bedding
Fresh scrapes (bonusย points if all the leaves are kicked out)
Trails connecting doe groups
If youโre mentoring youth hunters, remind them:
Trail-cam subscriptions
are fun and who doesn’t love big buck pics.
& Yes, apps & gadgets make you feel like Batman.
Holding out for a big buck is a seasoned hunterโs game. Let the newbie shoot any legal buck they want and celebrate it, thatโs how you make a hunter for life.
Woodsmanship โ fills tags.
Cameras โ entertain you while you wait
๐ Beekeeping Chores for Late Fall
1. Oxalic Acid Treatments
November is prime time for OA because the bees are:
Brood-light

Mites are exposed [vaporizer]
Clusters are loose
Translation: best bang for your buck.
Wear PPE and treat between 40โ55ยฐF. [Tap to watch us treat bees]
2. Final Hive Wrap-Up
Before winter hits:
Add an upper vent
Tilt the hive forward
ย Check food stores
Wrapping the hive correctly is like tucking in a toddler:
Too tight = screaming
Too loose = still screaming
Just right = everyone survives winter
๐ Additional November Homestead To-Dos
Stock up on hay before prices climb
Deep-clean the barn before rodents apply for winter residency
Check generators, propane, firewood and backup heat
Prep the compost pile
Inventory your โI swear this year I wonโt freezeโ winter gear






