Maleficent
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I didn't know where else to put this, it didn't really fit any of the other categories and its not really a rant more of a musing/question of sorts I guess, lol.
So recently I have been considering removing one of my does from my herd, I need the space she is taking up in the two level hutch which I could convert into two separate holes to separate the brother and sister I am keeping from this past litter. And currently there is no way for her to earn her keep (hips are pinched so can't be bred, age is unknown or uncertain), if she was a breed in which I could harvest the wool and sell it I would keep her around despite the hip pinching as that is a way for her to earn her keep. Otherwise she is just another mouth on the food bill with no income being earned from her keep.
Now I should have known better then to post on Facebook this question, "What should I do with her?" I mentioned possibly rehoming her but due to her pinched hips I can't control if someone tries to breed/kill her once she is in their hands. And offhandedly mentioned considering other means of freeing up the space she is taking up. You can bet I was hit hard by the pet crowd "Why not spay her and then rehome her if you are concerned about that?" Um, spaying her would be a lot out of my pocket I could use otherwise on my other rabbits and I would earn less then a percentage of the cost of the spay back after rehoming her.
"Why not turn her over to your local spca like place?" I have a no kill shelter nearby but outside of my area code so it costs a pretty penny to surrender her since I am outside their jurisdiction, and a city shelter. Both take animals like rabbits on a very limited bases as they are hard to place in homes. Plus what would I tell them? I have no reason to keep this rabbit because it can't reproduce and can't make me money? Yeah that will make me popular with the shelters. :-x
Then I had another lady who wanted her, but tried to weasel her way into me lowering the price or giving the rabbit to her for free as "Since I do rescue work I save my money for things like emergency vet visits. Could I possibly talk you into lowering your theoretical price?"
But yeah that is my crazy adventure in that facecbook group, I should have just asked you guys your opinions from the get go. :lol:
So recently I have been considering removing one of my does from my herd, I need the space she is taking up in the two level hutch which I could convert into two separate holes to separate the brother and sister I am keeping from this past litter. And currently there is no way for her to earn her keep (hips are pinched so can't be bred, age is unknown or uncertain), if she was a breed in which I could harvest the wool and sell it I would keep her around despite the hip pinching as that is a way for her to earn her keep. Otherwise she is just another mouth on the food bill with no income being earned from her keep.
Now I should have known better then to post on Facebook this question, "What should I do with her?" I mentioned possibly rehoming her but due to her pinched hips I can't control if someone tries to breed/kill her once she is in their hands. And offhandedly mentioned considering other means of freeing up the space she is taking up. You can bet I was hit hard by the pet crowd "Why not spay her and then rehome her if you are concerned about that?" Um, spaying her would be a lot out of my pocket I could use otherwise on my other rabbits and I would earn less then a percentage of the cost of the spay back after rehoming her.
"Why not turn her over to your local spca like place?" I have a no kill shelter nearby but outside of my area code so it costs a pretty penny to surrender her since I am outside their jurisdiction, and a city shelter. Both take animals like rabbits on a very limited bases as they are hard to place in homes. Plus what would I tell them? I have no reason to keep this rabbit because it can't reproduce and can't make me money? Yeah that will make me popular with the shelters. :-x
Then I had another lady who wanted her, but tried to weasel her way into me lowering the price or giving the rabbit to her for free as "Since I do rescue work I save my money for things like emergency vet visits. Could I possibly talk you into lowering your theoretical price?"
But yeah that is my crazy adventure in that facecbook group, I should have just asked you guys your opinions from the get go. :lol: