Calendula
Loving the herd life
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Ok, that makes more sense. Plus even "pet" rabbits easily go for around forty dollars here. I wish I could find ten dollar rabbits.
Wow!! Where are you??Ok, that makes more sense. Plus even "pet" rabbits easily go for around forty dollars here. I wish I could find ten dollar rabbits.
yeah i breed for meat but since I spin Ive started thinking it's be nice to have one to see how it goes..It'd save me from driving 2hrs to get fiber since my friend doesn't give me wool from her sheep anymore..Yeah I'm gonna ask about their health history and go from there..@mygoldendoe
If you have a place for them to be quarantined then I would go for it!! That's CHEAP. as long as you don't mix them in with your buns for a few weeks, then you should have no problem.
Angora rabbits are a lot of work. I have had only one in my life, but he was ALWAYS needing to be brushed.
I'm thinking you are raising for meat?? If so, if it turns out to be a horrible idea (I don't think it will) you could send them to freezer camp....