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- eco2pia
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Re: attack rabbit
akane wrote:Besides having attack rabbits is occasionally useful. Despite my warning my mom decided to feed the rabbits a whole bunch of fresh alfalfa and got bit by demon rabbit for it. Then when I had demon rabbit running around the stalls my mom and sister wouldn't go in there.She's better than padlocking the doors.
Imagine the business opportunities! You could offer her to people like me who want to rabbit-proof their dogs! One go-round with her and my cream-puff mutt would run whenever he saw a rabbit!

'Course the dog I had as a kid would have torn her up in seconds, so I am not really suggesting this, don't anybody get mad. THIS IS A JOKE!!
- Jesse L
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Re: attack rabbit
Haha, new plans for my aggressive doe !
Jesse Lambourn
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- tagra123
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Re: attack rabbit
We've had a few purchased rabbits like this that hiss, squeal, thump and then bite.
They have all been eaten.
On the first one we made many excuses for -- mainly me. My wife wants this mean ones gone ASAP.
We give our rabbits plenty of attention so when it come time to sell some they are friendly enough to deal with for the new owner.
I don't like it, when people knowingly have sold these to us and we do not tolerate this from our animals.
We have had people drive miles to purchase new or additional rabbits from us because they are "nice" rabbits.
They have all been eaten.
On the first one we made many excuses for -- mainly me. My wife wants this mean ones gone ASAP.
We give our rabbits plenty of attention so when it come time to sell some they are friendly enough to deal with for the new owner.
I don't like it, when people knowingly have sold these to us and we do not tolerate this from our animals.
We have had people drive miles to purchase new or additional rabbits from us because they are "nice" rabbits.
- ottersatin
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Re: attack rabbit
They are ALL nice Rabbits!
Some nicer in a stew pot or a Microwave on a Hard Roll!
OR: Some in a Cage raising their Kits.
It all depends on how you look at it!
Ottersatin.
Some nicer in a stew pot or a Microwave on a Hard Roll!
OR: Some in a Cage raising their Kits.
It all depends on how you look at it!

Ottersatin.

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