Look what happened last night

Kassaundra

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Finally took real pics of the litter

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They are so darn cute!! Almost cute enough to make me want some....I said almost. :lol: I remember finding cold kits out on the wire and tucking them in my bra while I went about my rabbit duties. Get one side warm, turn over and warm the other side. The kit would start squirming and uttering their tiny cries and I would return to momma. One cold night a doe had the whole litter on the wire, I just scooped them up in my pajama shirt and went back to bed. I put them on my belly, when the alarm went off for the next bunny check, they were warm and toasty. I used to breed 20-30 does within a few days of each other so I would only have a few sleepless nights. Oh....I AM talking myself out of wanting bunnies.... ;)
 

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20 - 30 preggers females, not counting growouts and males, no wonder you are leary about getting anymore! :th
 

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I had about 300 at a time, does, bucks and grow out pens. I raised Satins for show, meat and sold to FFA and 4-H kids. I had Siamese, Red, White, Black and Chinchilla Satins. I had chickens that ran loose in the rabbit barn. They ate the dropped feed, fly larve and whatever else they found. I got eggs and meat from them too. I had my own eco system with the rabbits and chickens. I also raised quail and pheasant. I am not that ambitious anymore and I was a lot younger. I just enjoy my hens and garden now. Besides, DH doesn't like rabbit meat.
 

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They are so darn cute!! :love but make no mistake, I am totally capable of butchering one of those cutie pies and eating it for supper. :drool
 

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my biggie problem with getting bunnies is not the breeding or raising part or the cleaning and processing part. I'm just not sure i can bonk them on the head. I'm such a nudge when it comes to that. and i don't want to end up with 4,000 bunnies

I understand you gostgurl, it is hard taking the life of a baby bunny, but I find that if I get attached to the parents, and consider them as pets, (pampering, treats, lots of love, etc), I will kinda ignore the babies, and it is a little easier to dispose of them. I know the babies are much cuter, but believe me when I say I can't stand it when they decide to sink their little nippers into my finger (it kinda puts them on my bad side :\). The one thing I struggle with is making sure they are actually dead before starting the butchering process.
 

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