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good deal! hope she is a great mom and has hundreds of babies for you. well i bit the bullet last evening and spoke for a nz buck and doe. going to Muldrow and picking them up this evening, Lord what have i done??? will keep you posted. can you believe it is 59 degrees at my house this morning.... july 3rd. amazing! going to go sit outside and drink coffee
 

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good deal! hope she is a great mom and has hundreds of babies for you. well i bit the bullet last evening and spoke for a nz buck and doe. going to Muldrow and picking them up this evening, Lord what have i done??? will keep you posted. can you believe it is 59 degrees at my house this morning.... july 3rd. amazing! going to go sit outside and drink coffee
I know craziest thing almost ever, OK in July so cool. I hope yours do as well as mine are, post pics when you can.
 

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Oh my goodness, cute stuff! :love I made the mistake of showing my nearly 8yo DS your pics. He just said to me "I had a good idea! I'm going to decide how many bunnies we want!" Uh oh...
 

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A few weeks ago I traded a cockrel and a capon for a boy and girl rabbit, this morning I have 12ish new bunnies.

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The most interesting part of this thread to me is that you traded a capon. Not too many people do that anymore. :)
I'm almost 50 years old and the last person I knew who could caponize a rooster was my grandmother.
 

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The most interesting part of this thread to me is that you traded a capon. Not too many people do that anymore. :)
True it is almost a lost art, I learned about a year or two ago. I started a pretty active thread on byc about it w/ lots of pics. Here in OK we have a growing little group thanks to my mentor who is teaching others interested in knowing how.
 

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Oh my goodness, cute stuff! :love I made the mistake of showing my nearly 8yo DS your pics. He just said to me "I had a good idea! I'm going to decide how many bunnies we want!" Uh oh...
Bunny math seems to me to be more deadly then chicken math!!!!!
 

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True it is almost a lost art, I learned about a year or two ago. I started a pretty active thread on byc about it w/ lots of pics. Here in OK we have a growing little group thanks to my mentor who is teaching others interested in knowing how.

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Such a lost art the majority on here will have to google to find out what we are talking about.
 

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Such a lost art the majority on here will have to google to find out what we are talking about.
And then be horrified at what they learn! lol Most capon threads I saw before starting mine disentigrated into a red hot mess, but I have been surprised and pleased we have kept ours relatively drama free.
 
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