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My rabbits have had aload of little ones,
im over run with them,

anyone want a pet bunny?

they go for 35quid each at the pet shops,

Free to good home,

thought id ask see if anyone wants one or about 15 of em :roll: before igive them to the pet shop,


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Price royal mail second class standard and i might have one, would save me having to kill it before putting in the pot. :supafrisk:
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Awww, poor ickle fwuffy bunny-wunnies :frown:

Actually, I thought this was going to be about rabbit being an alternative to beef/horse burgers :oops:
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It'd be great if you put two boxes of rabbit steak in the fridge, and when you opened it later on, there were 20 boxes of rabbit steak...
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aww, carnt be eating these one's.
there not ordinary bunnies,. there a dutch breed iforget what there called,
but they breed like rats, il soon be over run with the fecking things,

itried to get them to go wild but the kids have been cuddling them and treating them like teddie bears
so theyre all soft as shite, so wont last 5 mins in the wild,
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Pet rabbits are nice big things, we had a pair a few years ago the pet shop said they were both female, then one day there was a whole load of small rabbits, they looked like pink mice, about 10 of them.
Unfortunately the two older pet rabbits got maxi off the wild rabbits.

The rabbits were nearly all wiped out the other year, i have seen a lot of them in the garden the past few weeks though.
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steve_earwig wrote:

Actually, I thought this was going to be about rabbit being an alternative to beef/horse burgers :oops:
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got 10 rabbits left now,
took 5 to the pet shop tonight, i didnt expect them giving me anything for them
got handed 75 quid, :cheesy:
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lozz wrote:got 10 rabbits left now,
took 5 to the pet shop tonight, i didnt expect them giving me anything for them
got handed 75 quid, :cheesy:

That's really really good. We used to breed rabbits (at one point had over 55 BUNNIES) and pet shops would NOT take our bunnies, let alone give us any money for them.
The local to us pet shops at that point insisted their stock came from abroad (I forget where now) but they only use ''trusted'' suppliers, even though these poor LIVE animals are traveling how far?

Really pleased you've managed to give some away and more importantly make some money in the process..... :lol:
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iwas going to get rid of them all but,
my son (6) has strongly told me no, so whats left have to stay.

They dont take much to look after,but through the winter its a pain,
only lost one out of them all so lucky there as'pose,

Ive orderd 7 chickens, they will eat what the bunnies leave, so less to clear up
hopefull plenty of free range eggs too, or if not they can always go in a Madras :cheesy:
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lozz wrote:iwas going to get rid of them all but,
my son (6) has strongly told me no, so whats left have to stay.

They dont take much to look after,but through the winter its a pain,
only lost one out of them all so lucky there as'pose,

Ive orderd 7 chickens, they will eat what the bunnies leave, so less to clear up
hopefull plenty of free range eggs too, or if not they can always go in a Madras :cheesy:
How many have you got left now? Chickens too? You'll be giving old Mcdonald a run for his money or is he also more interested in horses? lol :lol:
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lozz wrote: Ive orderd 7 chickens, they will eat what the bunnies leave, so less to clear up
hopefull plenty of free range eggs too, or if not they can always go in a Madras :cheesy:
The less to clear up bit, i wouldnt say so.
Hens are walking sh*t machines, every other step they take is a plop, i had 11 for a while. the smell of shite in the garden even with the grass left long became unbearable, i had to get rid of them after my mum started complaining the clothes on the line smelt of hen shite.
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its alright mate,

if they start making alot of mess, they will go in the curry pot , :twisted:
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lozz wrote:its alright mate,

if they start making alot of mess, they will go in the curry pot , :twisted:
Very logical thinking but what will said son say? Daddy where are the Chickens? Well son, they are on your plate, meet barny, pooh and dora! :lol: :lol:
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Sonia406 wrote: pooh
If what farmerpug says about them being sh*t machines is true i think you spelt that wrong. :lol:
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