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Seesters!Miss Sunshine turned 13 yesterday!
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Seesters!Miss Sunshine turned 13 yesterday!
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Pictures from her first litter, didn't get any of the ones yesterday yet!We need newborn baby bunny pics.
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Oh my...the pink is preciousPictures from her first litter, didn't get any of the ones yesterday yet!
1-2 days old
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4-5 days old
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1 week old
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3.5 weeks old:
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She has about 6 little pink jellybeans and 4 black ones in her nest now. Hoping she does as well of a job raising these ones as the first 5Oh my...the pink is precious
Love the racing stripe!Pictures from her first litter, didn't get any of the ones yesterday yet!
1-2 days old
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4-5 days old
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1 week old
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3.5 weeks old:
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I love hearing these things too...I assume the rabbits are for meat.So do you raise rabbits for meat or other reasons?
And why do people raise pigeons?
Social/cultural/regional differences make it hard for me to understand why anyone would raise rabbits or pigeons, just trying to understand. I figured I'd go straight to the source here and ask.
Bunnies are delicious but they can also make wonderful pets. Some people even house train their bunnies.I love hearing these things too...I assume the rabbits are for meat.I don't think I could eat a rabbit.
Many, many years ago but not now. I can't even get any cottontails to hang around because all the neighbor's cats think my place is the number one place to hunt. I do have a jackrabbit that hangs around down in my field.@R2elk do you raise rabbits?