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    Lawn mowers

    It is scary when they freak out. I have seen it a couple of times and they do run around the cage walls and hit the ceiling. They don't get excited when I run the mower by the windows and I have run a shop vac in the rabbit shed and they don't mind that either. I have startled them by walking...
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    Pasturing and Health Problems *Warning: Graphic Photos*

    Read the whole thread, thanks for posting all this information and the links. Hope you gets a handle on this soon. Wish I could offer good advice but no experience with this. Good luck.
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    Trimming Nails?

    You don't have to put them on their back. I put mine on a carpet covered table. I was surprised the first time I did it as it was not as hard as I thought. I kind of wrap my arm around the rabbit and with that hand hold the foot I am working on. You have to do 2 feet right handed and 2...
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    Processing Day Weights

    Excellent discussion. Different situations definitely. I can see where Bossroo is coming from. Time is very valuable (not talking from the time is money point of view either). I definitely can see where moving the rabbit tractor 3 or 4 times a day would get old. Rabbits take enough time as...
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    Could this be caused by ear mites (picture)

    A distinct possibility. I am going to keep up the mineral oil regimen to completion. It isn't that big a deal. This is a friendly doe and she comes to the cage door to be petted and I just squirt some in with an eyedropper. Got to be quick to start massaging it around before she tries to...
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    Processing Day Weights

    Did you consider just letting the second batch go a while longer. Since they were just on grass and not costing anything but time (I know you said you were moving them several times a day). It is my understanding that 10 to 12 weeks is when the feed to meat conversion slows down. In the case...
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    Could this be caused by ear mites (picture)

    Thanks mysunwolf, anybody else seen anything like this. Flies are possible, but I have hardly any in there. Like I said, they seem more interested in the manure pans than the rabbits. And it is only the one rabbit.
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    Could this be caused by ear mites (picture)

    I noticed a couple of red spots on the ear of one of my does about a week ago. I have kept an eye on her and I have seen a couple more. I put mineral oil in her ears yesterday and today. I have been reading about ear mites today and from what I understand they start way down inside the ear...
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    Californian or New Zealand?

    Going from outside to AC should not be a problem. I keep my rabbits in a well insulated shed and have AC for when the heat index is going to be above 95. On days it's supposed to be really hot I usually go out around 10:30 or 11 AM and shut the windows and turn it on low cool. Then go back...
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    Rabbit tractors and pasturing

    Hey Bossroo, thanks for the input. Mysunwolf, I hope your pasturing continues with little problems. I will try to remember to ask how it's going in a month or two on this thread. I may still experiment a little when it cools off, will see how the rest of the summer goes.
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    Rabbit tractors and pasturing

    Hey Bossroo thanks for weighing in on this. I think you have voiced that opinion before. I take it you are speaking from experience. As far as the chickens, I pasture mine but keep in a moveable pen and have a predator proof(so far) coop on skids that I move with the pen every two weeks or...
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    Rabbit tractors and pasturing

    I have seem some recent discussions on rabbit tractors, pasturing and grass feeding and was wondering how these endeavors are going. Mysunwolf had a picture of a nice rabbit tractor and another breeder was pulling grass and feeding to rabbits in hutches. How are these things going. There was a...
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    Cleaning a rabbit and found these: WARNING: Graphic Photos

    I spent about 30 minutes searching the internet and couldn't find anything that looked like those pictures. No idea what they might be.???????
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    mysunwolf's Kindling Thread

    Thanks for keeping us informed on your pasturing experience. I raise in cages but have always intended to do some pasturing experiments of my own and hopefully will get to it this fall. I have not done a lot of research on the subject but my main concern was the problem with worms. I have...
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    DH is wonderful!

    Best of luck with your rabbits.
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    mysunwolf's Kindling Thread

    Glad you got a good litter. Hope they all do well!!
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    Wanted Meat Rabbit

    I found this list when I was looking to get started. You have to scroll down a ways before you get to the list, but it looks like there are quite a few in Illinois. Hope one is close to you that has what your looking for. Here's the link http://rabbitbreeders.us/illinois-rabbit-breeders
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    New Babies on the Farm!

    I think you have to have had a certain number of posts before you are allowed to post pictures. If you are allowed to post there is a tab right below this box that I am typing in (next to the post reply box) that says upload a file. If I click on that it will open a window that that allows me...
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    French Angora & Californian- Jack Frost

    Sorry you lost one but 5 is still pretty good.
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    Troubled Pregnancy: Watchful Waiting?

    Sorry I was getting ready to reply but supper was ready. Glad you had some healthy kits. I'm fairly new at this but I would think that if you had 12 more kits they came out of more than 1 of the uterine horns. I have had a 4 litter where 2 looked normal and two were barely developed but all...
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