Don't talk about it and I believe letting them see a dead rabbit if you already knew where they stand was inviting debate. You could have avoided a lot of conflict and no one anti meat or usually anyone else for that matter goes in my rabbitry.
I say invest in the sled they are built tough. I have one for ice fishing, but I use it for firewood manure hay deer carcases water and anything else I can dream up and still havnt figured out how to break it and usually that's something I'm pretty good at.
I've gotten some freebies and my flop doe has produced good growers and I have a really promising rex nz buck and some does I'll have to wait and see on. Also I just ate 3 freebies from the same batch. I mean if they survive and produce well without costing you a ton great just select your...
The deed is already done. I had to because I already had 3 bucks before I got these guys, and as much as I love colored up kits evry once in a while I have to put my raging rabitosis in check and make a sacrifice. Plus my f lop doe just threw what looks to be a red based broken grey after I...
For the price of a good pellet pistol you could buy or make a rabbit wringer. Quick, clean, and easy, but you can't plink beer cans with it. Just another option, and less chance of a mess up. When it happens follow up shots can be tricky.
After the mount and plaque are done you should see if you could hang them in a local diner, gas station , or bar so he can get the recognition he deserves. Tell him congrats for me also.
All healthh eating drinking happy and beautiful. Sorry no pics no camera. This was the deciding move to really produce. I'm at 15 to 17 possible breeders of 6 colors. I know this is probably premature but I love diving in and feel very comfortable because of all of you here at rt. Thank you...
Called 5 mins after it was posted and got 6 nz standard rex crosses a pair at what looks to be breeding age which are huge black beauties, and 4 at 12 weeks that are over 5 lbs each for free!!!! So I needed some cages right? Got all 6 with feeders bottles resting boards and nest boxes for $75...
Dry pluck some some first then switch to dishsoap to finish the rest then map gas or propane torch for pin feathers. Three times the feathers three times the work, good luck, and yes the skin is the best.