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    R Buns reacted to Alaska Satin's post in the thread Doe not receptive with Love Love.
    I would think 5 weeks would be fine, 5-6 weeks is when I usually re-breed. Maybe you just hit her on her off days. Watch the color -...
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    R Buns replied to the thread Doe not receptive.
    Very interesting. I hadn't heard of this before now. So you don't have issues with too much fat collecting on their repro and not...
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    R Buns replied to the thread Doe not receptive.
    Vent checked. It's pink but I wouldn't say dark pink yet. I'll be keeping an eye on that though. I can give her greens. Have a fresh...
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    R Buns reacted to tambayo's post in the thread Doe not receptive with Love Love.
    Some does just won't breed when they still have a litter with them. May be hormonal balance, may be a anti incest reflex? So they're not...
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    R Buns reacted to Alaska Satin's post in the thread Doe not receptive with Love Love.
    It may be that she's just at a hormonal low at the moment (and this is the time of year that many rabbits' interest in breeding starts...
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    R Buns replied to the thread Doe not receptive.
    Well it's time to breed this doe back and she's completely non receptive again. She barely was when she finally got bred last time. I...
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    R Buns reacted to dlynn's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    I had both coming up all over my garden. The sun chokes spread far. The sunflowers came from waste in their bedding dumped in garden...
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    R Buns reacted to maisaksson's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    Does anybody feed banana leaves?
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    R Buns reacted to maisaksson's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Love Love.
    We call this Jerusalem Artichoke here in the US and YES it's so easy to grow and the rabbits love it. Also sunflower leaves, another big...
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    R Buns reacted to Phrick's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    It’s also super invasive and a bear to get rid of if you ever need to. My grandparents planted some at their place in WA in 1966 and...
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    R Buns reacted to Skai's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    I've read that bamboo contains too much sugar/carbs to be good for rabbits. Other than a treat a couple times a week.
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    R Buns reacted to maisaksson's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    What about bamboo? Siberian Pea Shrub? Leucana (tree alfalfa)? www.lucernetreefarm.wordpress.com
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    R Buns reacted to Phrick's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Love Love.
    I planted a bunch of moringa seeds at the start of monsoon season this year (end of June). I planted 5 seeds in each of 28 cage and had...
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    R Buns reacted to Scooter1A's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    I feed Oren Reynolds to all meat rabbits, all ages. I also make sure they have grass hay. BUT if I don't give my NZ/Rex doe fresh...
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    R Buns reacted to Haven Farm's post in the thread Making your own healthy feed with Like Like.
    Calling all bunny nutritionists! Because of the cost and availability, especially if we ever face another supply chain crises, I am...
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