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Nov 23, 2013 8:11 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
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Bonehead said:@Dave and @Trish, if you are considering raising rabbits for food, I'd do it now while your kids are young. The fun part is you always have baby bunnies to play with (the turn around time is pretty short as I recall). You will also enjoy a lot of beautiful rabbit pelts to mess with. I used to make little hand muffs out of them.


Dave said they were wanting to get bunny rabbits for manure, not for food.

(We have two pet bunny rabbits that we keep in the house, but with no compost pile, we don't save the 'bunny stuff'). Lovey dubby
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