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Close enough.Not a rat but it is a rodent.
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Close enough.Not a rat but it is a rodent.
Closer to a guinea pig than a rat.Close enough.
If I were buying a rabbit as a pet, I would not care about a pedigree. And I definitely wouldn't pay extra for one.How important is pedigree to you? (Asking everyone)
If I bred rabbits I would make sure I tracked every litter so I would know who came from who.How important is pedigree to you? (Asking everyone)
If I bred rabbits I would make sure I tracked every litter so I would know who came from who.
Does it mean anything more than that...no.
Does it mean that the rabbits are better or healthier... absolutely not.
Do you know anything about the National Poultry Improvement Program? If so ..what does it mean to you?
Most people think that NPIP means healthy non diseased flock. It doesn't mean that at all.
I don't.
So are you suggesting that others say pedigree determines the health of the animal?Most people think that NPIP means healthy non diseased flock. It doesn't mean that at all.
I have no clue what anyone else thinks.So are you suggesting that others say pedigree determines the health of the animal?
Yuck.Guys I can’t do this indoor rabbit thing.
Gee is doing good with potty training (and he’s getting neutered soon) but Feefs..not do much.
This is what happens every morning-
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I clean it every morning but it’s still absolutely disgusting and gross.