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Neil 21-03-2008 10:31

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Originally Posted by broadhurst7173 (Post 549462)
lol, he is a gentle giant and weighs around 2 stone, he eats burgess suparabbit and lots and lots of veges. and hay.

And the odd burglar now and then? :D

Andromeda 21-03-2008 12:46

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Originally Posted by broadhurst7173 (Post 549458)
does have to bred from before they are 12 mths old, otherwise their pelvis can fuse and they can die giving or trying to give birth, so please dont breed them if you dont know what you are doing.

Do you need a license to breed rabbits and is the breeder and premises checked before a license is granted? I do hope so.
Neil, I don't have issues. I'm just very concerned about the welfare of animals in general. This 'Willy Wonka' seems confused about the age and breed of this particular rabbit and I would like to know the full story.

willy wonk 21-03-2008 13:00

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Andromeda,told You Once,i Do Not Breed Rabbits Till They Are Over 12 Months Old And The One I Am Selling Is Only 11 Months,therefore I Have Not Bread Her.........also I Do Know The Breed Of Her As I Have Her Pedigree.......so I Am Not Confused About Her Age As I Have Had Her Since She Was 8 Weeks Old.

lindsay ormerod 21-03-2008 18:01

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Originally Posted by Andromeda (Post 549546)
Do you need a license to breed rabbits and is the breeder and premises checked before a license is granted? I do hope so.
Neil, I don't have issues. I'm just very concerned about the welfare of animals in general. This 'Willy Wonka' seems confused about the age and breed of this particular rabbit and I would like to know the full story.

Don't think you need a licence to breed rabbits,, I think you should back off a little and maybe be a bit more trusting, how can the seller be confused about the rabbit's age if they have the certificate? Unless of course thats a forgery and there is some major league rabbit racketeering going on ?:rolleyes::rolleyes:

emamum 21-03-2008 18:06

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Rabbit Racketeering funds drug dealers lol





I think not!

broadhurst7173 21-03-2008 20:48

Re: bunny
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 549473)
And the odd burglar now and then? :D

lol, only if they try to pinch his grub.

cashman 21-03-2008 21:03

Re: bunny
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andromeda (Post 549546)
Do you need a license to breed rabbits and is the breeder and premises checked before a license is granted? I do hope so.
Neil, I don't have issues. I'm just very concerned about the welfare of animals in general. This 'Willy Wonka' seems confused about the age and breed of this particular rabbit and I would like to know the full story.

dont know either of you, but sorry to me its you who are confused, thus askin the license n premises questions.

kathleen_firth 27-03-2008 14:23

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i want the rabbit but need a hutch...

Andromeda 27-03-2008 17:44

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A decent hutch is quite expensive but I think there was someone here who had one going free.

emzy 28-03-2008 07:23

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Originally Posted by kathleen_firth (Post 552738)
i want the rabbit but need a hutch...

Me too, could keep it in the house though but it would get majorly harassed by my boys (there latest words being babbit lol)

Andromeda 28-03-2008 12:51

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All of my rabbits have been house bunnies, but they are VERY destructive. They chew through electric cables, skirting boards, anything except plastic really.

pipinfort 28-03-2008 19:25

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Originally Posted by Andromeda (Post 553136)
All of my rabbits have been house bunnies, but they are VERY destructive. They chew through electric cables, skirting boards, anything except plastic really.

Sound like they make great pets then!!!!LOL

Andromeda 29-03-2008 13:39

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:) I learned the hard way. had to buy a new fridge-freezer shortly after getting my first rabbit, husband wasn't best pleased! She also ate my garden, bit the cat, couldn't reach the handle to open the door, so chewed a hole in it instead, cut the phone wire in half, dug a hole in the carpet.... so why, now that she's dead, am I desperate to replace her? It's just not the same without a bunny around.

willy wonk 05-04-2008 19:02

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rabbit under offer last chance....


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