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RabbitMage

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My favorite bit of advice is to start out with the best stock you can afford. This doesn't mean the most expensive rabbit you can find, but the one best suited to your needs that you can get a hold of without breaking the bank.

Related to that, figure out what your goals are before you buy.
 

Suburban Farmer

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RabbitMage said:
My favorite bit of advice is to start out with the best stock you can afford. This doesn't mean the most expensive rabbit you can find, but the one best suited to your needs that you can get a hold of without breaking the bank.

Related to that, figure out what your goals are before you buy.
Excellent advice!
 

rabbitlady4433

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Always wear long sleeves when breeding. Your arms will look like they got hit with a weed eater if you have to separate a fight.
 
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