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Larsen Poultry Ranch

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You might want to check your state and local laws, it's illegal to sell rabbits under 8 weeks in many states. They also might not be fully weaned and could have digestive issues due to transitioning to solid foods that the new owners might not know how to deal with.
 

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I think the reasoning is that they are cuter at 6 weeks than 8 weeks, so more likely to be sold quickly. At 8 weeks they look more adult and closer to actual size, so people will actually think about the animal they are buying as an animal instead of as a toy or stuffed animal that moves.

Your bunnies are very cute :)
 

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I think the reasoning is that they are cuter at 6 weeks than 8 weeks, so more likely to be sold quickly. At 8 weeks they look more adult and closer to actual size, so people will actually think about the animal they are buying as an animal instead of as a toy or stuffed animal that moves.

Your bunnies are very cute :)


That makes sense. Okay thank you. Yeah they eat solids & veggies. Also drink from the water bottle. Barely ever see them try to sneak under mom & when they do, she jumps away as if she’s not wanting to feed them
 
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