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    Fall leaves = winter fodder?

    well I raked up 4 huge bags of mostly willow leaves and they love them I laid them out on newspaper to dry for 3 days with fans I turned them on the second day to even out drying. I mounted old bread pans in their pens as willow leaves are narrow and tend to slip threw the cages bottoms. Now I...
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    Fall leaves = winter fodder?

    I really though of this when I saw them gobbling up any stray leaves that fell in to their exercise yard, but ours avoid the oak leaves if they get any.
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    Fall leaves = winter fodder?

    I have gotten fantastic advice on here about naturally feeding our bunnies, we have gone from all pellets and hay to less than 1/3 pellets and they even leave some behind, I do not want to remove all pellets as I believe they 'fill in' the missing trace elements in their diets better than just...
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    Do you have a socialite bunny?

    I swear I have gotten the best buck Giant Chin EVER!!! we have had Fergus for about 2 weeks and he has be a nice social bunny with the family. If you do not know I run a ceramic studio and I sell at flea markets mostly so to show people I will be having bunnies next year for 4h and local pets. I...
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    Bunnies and Chickens housed together

    if a bunny is sitting on the roof facing west and lays .................
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    Australian WIllows Bunnies love them

    Neat! I never thought of that we used to make fall and Christmas wreaths for craft sales from grapevines with the leaves still on I would have never thought to make some from willow and the ones we don't sell would go to the bunnies I LOVE IT make money and the leftovers are winter food, and...
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    Australian WIllows Bunnies love them

    no worries my trees are all over 18 ft and several over 30
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    Australian WIllows Bunnies love them

    nice thought can't take too many branches as I just totally pruned them all back as far as I wanted them. Will Weeping willow be OK as well as there are a few moderate sized ones around my studio on the border of the woods I could prune with a vengeance.
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    Australian WIllows Bunnies love them

    not so much a feeding choice as I did not have bunnies when I planted them just happy coincidence as it is getting in to fall would it be a good thing to strip a few bushels of leaves and lay them out on paper to dry?
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    .177 Cal?

    When you put down a rabbit you are actually at point blank range to the head. as the .22 pellet is bigger it will have more kinetic energy than the lighter .177 still a target pellet is not made to penetrate and is flat on the top to cut a noticeable ring out of a paper target, but since the...
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    .177 Cal?

    faster shooting is not the reason simply a easy way to shoot quick and less pumping, pull down barrel, put in pellet, and push up, fast and easy. when I get the wild buns in my garden I sometimes need a finisher so quick reload while walking to the bun is nice.
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    Australian WIllows Bunnies love them

    When we first moved in to our house there were no trees in the yard at all I love/NEED trees in my yard so in looking around I found http://www.aussiewillow.com/ I bought a few about 5 years ago and they are now taller than my 2 story house the biggest one is about 12inches in DIAMETER! I had...
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    .177 Cal?

    we use a .177 cal break barrel pellet gun rated for 1100fps anything over 800fps will dispatch a small dog let alone a rabbit instantly and painlessly I have had to use it on a dog once who was severely injured by a car. Only use a heavy pellet called a magnum or 'hunting load' avoid target...
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    weird placement for water dish

    one of our two bucks always throws his water dish around and will not drink from a bottle even his attached dish is attacked until it is empty. so in frustration I hooked his dish so high on the cage he has to go on nearly tip toe to get his nose in it. if he is sitting normally the bottom of...
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    Help new doe not eating

    I had a show this morning (I have a ceramics studio www.whiteriverpottery.com) and I went out there and since she was still not doing well I put her down about 4am here and buried her as she was on antibiotics and a unknown illness, so no visiting freezer camp. I should have posted pictures...
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    Help new doe not eating

    ok got it and some black strap molasses gave about 1/4 tsp adolf's and a drop of molasses also added a little scrapings from the center of one of my multivitamins to aid in the missing vitamins she should have been eating and licking from her mineral spool. avoided the outer 'coating' as I do...
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    Help new doe not eating

    if I can find the adolf's how much should I put in?
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    Help new doe not eating

    OK, its do or die time; I took advice on exercise, not a fun time of basically pushing and pulling a frightfully sick bun around the yard for a while. then palpating her belly hoping what ever is blocking her moves. then back to the table for a double IV dose of saline water 24cc and her...
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    Help new doe not eating

    we have just gotten in to raising bunnies. we bought 4 at the Wisconsin state rabbit breeders show to help make sure we got good quality bunnies, we figure if they place in a state show we would have good bunnies. any way we got 2 bucks and 2 does of the rare giant chinchilla breed, and it has...
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    Drying things for winter?

    my bunnies love the trimmings from my Australian willow trees they are some of the fastest growing trees in the world one is over 45 feet tall in just 5 years once I found bunnies can eat it I took some green twigs to them and litterly they just started at one end and ate the whole thing on a...
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