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This thread is from 2011, so I'm sure the situation is resolved. :)

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the reluctant farmer":18jmxm7v said:
Thank you Miss M.

By the way, where did you get that rare breed of boneless rabbits from? That would make meat processing really simple!

There are no smileys to express how funny that is!! :p

Can we get some EXTREME laughter smileys, please?
 
the reluctant farmer":2t0d06t7 said:
Thank you Miss M.

By the way, where did you get that rare breed of boneless rabbits from? That would make meat processing really simple!
Oh, they're truly experimental, believe me! I'm something of a test breeder for this breed, which doesn't yet have a formal name, but is called "Flop" for now.

To tell you the truth, I've come to the conclusion that their cons outweigh their pros. It sure is nice to skin a rabbit and have it all pre-deboned for you. But skinning them is a problem all its own. You can't hang these rabbits by their hocks... or by anything, really. No resistance, nothing to pull against. You basically have to use two people to skin each rabbit.

They're not a lot of fun to watch, either. My other buns move around and play, but these just pretty much lay there doing nothing. And don't even get me started on trying to get these rabbits to breed! :x

Okay, okay... :lol:

Galadriel was holding this baby bunny, when it started twitching. She got my attention so I could see, but by the time I turned my head, this little bun had just flopped over her hand as limp as a wet dishrag, just like you see it in the picture. :shock: :lol: It slept like that for several minutes, then woke up and acted like nothing had happened.
 

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