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    Breeding Black Magpie to Blue?

    Can I ask why you want to breed these? Magpie and harlequin are not recognized colors in any other breed but the Harlequin breed. Therefore you cannot show them.
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    Hay nets for rabbits

    Cool, I like that Idea. But if it were me I would soak in bleach for an hour or so. But I'm kinda a germaphobe when it comes to other people's trash, not mine, but others. I know where my stuff has been and in what, I don't know where others have been. But I'm all for dumpster diving, It's a...
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    Hay nets for rabbits

    Oh ok. I'm not that familiar with types of wire but just make sure it's wide enough between each bar to get the front of their face in. Not like the hay racks you buy in the small pets section with really small separations.
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    Hay nets for rabbits

    What if you just put the bale in there? Just take off the twine and place it where ever you like.
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    What color?

    She looks like a blue and it looks like she has had blue babies 2 black babies and versions of blue so I think she will have blacks and black dilutes depending on who she was bred with. Blue and lilac are dilutes of black.
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    How much cleaning does the doe do of the kits?

    I don't know how old they are but typically mom doesn't clean their bums as much if they are out of the nestbox and they have to figure it out for themselves. The only other time that I saw that a mom didn't clean a bum while they were in the nestbox is if she was a first-timer. I'm not saying...
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    Tips for First Time Breeder?

    Don't forget the hay! This is the most important thing in a rabbit's diet and around here (Your only one state away from me) I can get a good bale of timothy or timothy mix for $5. If your going to have 5 or more does I would recommend buying in bulk for pellets. I used the Southern States 50lbs...
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    Strongly Considering Colony Setup but have questions

    I know this is from October but I just wanted to point out that pine shavings are not at all safe for rabbits. The phenols that are produced from the shavings have been known for causing respiratory issues and liver issues. I would go with straw. I know where I live I can get straw for $5 a bale.
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