LunarFantom
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Alright so, I saw an old friend recently, mentioned I had rabbits, and she told me her grandmother (a farmer) had gotten some rabbits recently and released them as a way to keep predators from attacking her other animals. (the idea I guess was predator satiation, the predators hopefully go for the easy unguarded rabbits and leave her chickens alone).
Predictably this has resulted in a crazy amount of breeding rabbits on her property. Obviously I can't adopt them all but as I am wishing to expand my fluffle, I am somewhat interested in a few of them.
Here's the tricky part, I know feral rabbits can catch diseases indoor rabbits won't. I don't want to risk the health of my own rabbits. Do you guys think it would be way too crazy expensive to try to diagnose/cure all their potential ailments? Or is this a feasible option?
(Note: I know this isn't a long term solution to her grandma's mistake. That would be capturing and spaying/neutering every last one of them, which I will suggest to them. I'm just mulling over this particular adoption option ).
Predictably this has resulted in a crazy amount of breeding rabbits on her property. Obviously I can't adopt them all but as I am wishing to expand my fluffle, I am somewhat interested in a few of them.
Here's the tricky part, I know feral rabbits can catch diseases indoor rabbits won't. I don't want to risk the health of my own rabbits. Do you guys think it would be way too crazy expensive to try to diagnose/cure all their potential ailments? Or is this a feasible option?
(Note: I know this isn't a long term solution to her grandma's mistake. That would be capturing and spaying/neutering every last one of them, which I will suggest to them. I'm just mulling over this particular adoption option ).