Welcome home.

Where heritage lives on.

The Nutt House is more than a rabbitry. It is a place to learn with confidence, preserve what matters, and discover that you do not have to know everything before you begin.

American Chinchilla • Silver Fox • Crème d’Argent

A peaceful garden at The Nutt House with a rabbit statue beside a weathered bench at sunset
The front yardCome as you are. Leave knowing more.

Your next step should always be clear

What brings you to the Nutt House?

Choose a path. We’ll meet you there and walk beside you.

01

I’m new to rabbits

Begin with honest, practical guidance that explains not only what to do, but why it matters.

Start at the Library
02

I’m looking for a rabbit

Meet our heritage breeds, understand our standards, and learn what happens before a rabbit comes home.

Visit the Rabbitry
03

I want better records

Explore the Heritage Collection—pedigrees, journals, certificates, refills, and legacy-building tools.

Enter the Study
04

I’m here for community

Pull up a chair with 4-H families, new rabbit keepers, breeders, and fellow heritage stewards.

Join us at the table

Preservation

Protecting rare and historic rabbit breeds with purposeful, responsible breeding.

Education

Making hard-earned rabbit knowledge understandable, usable, and worth sharing.

Community

Supporting beginners, 4-H families, breeders, and the people who keep showing up.

Legacy

Keeping records, stories, and bloodlines so today’s work can matter tomorrow.

The Library • Learn

We teach the how—and the why.

Rabbit information should not leave a beginner feeling smaller. Our resources turn experienced-breeder knowledge into clear, practical steps you can use in the barn, at the show table, and at home.

Start here

Rabbitry Foundations

Care, feeding, housing, grooming, health, behavior, and the questions beginners are often afraid to ask.

Explore the resources

Learn by doing

4-H & Show Support

Project planning, posing, show preparation, fair checklists, record books, and parent-friendly guidance.

Explore the resources

Grow with purpose

Breeding & Stewardship

Ethics, genetics, litter planning, herd evaluation, conservation, and thoughtful bloodline development.

Explore the resources
“Knowledge is one of the few things that grows stronger when it’s shared.”
Branded portrait representing the American Chinchilla, Silver Fox, and Crème d’Argent heritage breeds

The Steward’s Study • Heritage Library

Every rabbit has a story worth preserving.

The Heritage Collection transforms ordinary rabbit paperwork into a record of breeding, preservation, education, and legacy—from pedigrees and certificates to breed profiles and the memories that numbers alone cannot hold.

  • Heritage Pedigree & Record System
  • American Chinchilla, Silver Fox & Crème d’Argent profiles
  • Every Rabbit Has a Story legacy journals
  • Printable refills for every working section
Explore the Heritage Collection

Become part of the Nutt House

Choose the rooms your key unlocks.

You are not buying a subscription. You are finding your place in the house.

Learn the foundations

The Welcome Porch

Free care guides, health references, feeding tools, printable trackers, and a friendly place to begin.

Your first key is always free.See what this key includes

Learn through experience

The Workshop

4-H resources, show preparation, financial tools, family activities, and deeper rabbitry guidance.

For hands-on keepers and growing families.See what this key includes

Preserve knowledge. Build bloodlines.

The Steward’s Study

The Heritage Collection, advanced breeding library, business resources, legacy records, and member exclusives.

For those ready to leave a legacy.See what this key includes

The Rabbitry • Our Rabbits

Raised with purpose. Supported for life.

We raise American Chinchillas, Silver Fox, and Crème d’Argents for meat, fur, show, 4-H, and breed preservation. A rabbit from the Nutt House comes with more than a pedigree: it comes with honest expectations, practical education, and continued support.

American ChinchillaSilver FoxCrème d’Argent

The Farmhouse Kitchen • Hutch to Table

Raise with care. Process with respect. Cook with confidence.

Meat rabbits are part of the whole heritage story. The Farmhouse Kitchen offers honest, practical education for the journey from a well-cared-for rabbit to a safe, nourishing meal—without skipping the hard parts or forgetting the responsibility involved.

  • Humane, prepared processing
  • Clean handling, chilling & storage
  • Cut-by-cut cooking guidance
  • Approachable rabbit recipes
Come into the kitchen
Watercolor illustration of Hurricane the squirrel welcoming visitors while papers and autumn leaves swirl through his tree-room

Hurricane’s Hideaway • Keeper of Curiosity

Learning is allowed to be a little nutty.

Hurricane leaves tiny discoveries throughout the Nutt House—helpful clues, youth activities, hidden treasures, and reminders that mistakes are often where the best lessons begin.

He may scatter the papers, tip the acorn cart, or tie the family tree in knots—but he always stays to help put things right.

Meet Hurricane

Pull Up a Chair • Our Story

Built from the questions I could not get answered.

I did not grow up on a farm. I learned by asking, listening, trying, making mistakes, and finding the people willing to explain the part that came before the answer. The Nutt House exists so another new rabbit keeper does not have to feel unqualified simply because they are still learning.

Around here, knowledge is shared generously, heritage is handled carefully, and nobody has to pretend rabbitry life is tidy all the time.

— April Nutt

April Nutt working on educational materials inside the rabbitry with rabbits in the background
Real rabbitry. Real learning. Real support.

The Mercantile • Shop

Useful things, made to be used.

Printables, books, journals, 3D prints, merchandise, and gift bundles designed for rabbit people—not generic pet paperwork with a rabbit picture added afterward.

Visit the Mercantile

The Kitchen Table • Community

There is room for you here.

Whether you are preparing for your first rabbit, helping a 4-H child, preserving a heritage breed, or building a rabbitry of your own, pull up a chair. Tell us what you are working toward.