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You could have a dog crate, a bunny hutch, or you could have Ken. Who builds rabbit condos because God forbid they not have enough room to do whatever it is they want to do.
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We are working on it. Every one I sell with a pedigree and encourage the buyers to show as the parents are both grand champions. I am sure it will take some time, but that is what I hope to see in the future.
Where has to OP taken off to anyways??
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I would love to say that the demand is growing, but it's not. Not here. They are very popular back east and our goal is to get the word about them and their wool out there. I mean, seriously. People are paying $125 for an angora beanie. Why not pay $75 for the rabbit and make all...
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We are too. The Giant Angora is looking good right about now. Got a wealth of information from Debi Raymond!
The Giant Angora would give more wool but I did want something that blew its coat. I'm glad to find that Debi doesn't live so far from me! It's hard to find angora breeders...
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No you sure wouldn't and we have 12 week olds available now. You will get more wool from a french. English tend to be quite a bit smaller, about 6 lbs, where a french is around 10 lbs.
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If they are raised together from birth, they do ok, but by a certain age they start breeding But yes they are solitary animals, and really prefer their people to each other.
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If I remember correctly, the reason alfalfa and alfalfa based pellets are not a good primary feed for long term is that they have too much calcium. Fine for meat animals, but pets will develop bladder stones after a while.
It is mainly because rabbits have very sensitive digestive...
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Of no disrespect to you, I have to disagree. Rabbits often have problems getting along with each other and they really do prefer a person. Once they pick their person, all others are subject to their misbehavior.
And their diet needs to be a minimum of 18% protein. Purina show...
Ok I asked if there are small children in the house, because a larger breed is better for smaller kids. They tend to NOT pick them up as much. Rabbits can break their backs fairly easily when they buck too hard, and when a small child picks up a mini rex or holland lop and is not gentle, well...