Schipperkesue":2krtnfxw said:Well, my friend has solved her own problem and decided on..........
....both!
Please keep your friend away from my wife, no sharing of ideas, no strategizing, no "both" rabbit breed conversations.
Schipperkesue":2krtnfxw said:Well, my friend has solved her own problem and decided on..........
....both!
Hello there I'm looking at buying a French lop I want a large rabbit it's been bred with a mini lop will they still grow to be quite large the mam is the French lopWe do and I'd be one of them. Sorry I didn't notice this post before.
Wheels pretty much covered it. They're pretty much just big laid back bunnies. Very friendly and love attention for the most part. All mine are 14# and up. They get all the hey they want and eat everything I give them for pellets...about a cup and a half a day! (feed doesn't last long around here) :shock:
They make very good meat rabbits when it's time to cull. By the time I can tell one isn't show worthy it's 8-9 pounds. (about 12-13 weeks)
As with most any breed you do get an occasional one that slips a cog. It's only happened once in three years but... I recently had an eight month old buck I was keeping decide he wanted to eat my finger, right to the bone in one bite! As it's just the wife and I we got three meals out of him. :evil:
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