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laurad
12-Jul-07, 22:34
is anyone selling baby rabbits?

blondscot
12-Jul-07, 22:36
Have you tried balmore? or the pet shop?

justine
12-Jul-07, 22:39
Anyone looking at this post may want ot know that the same person has come onto my post for free bunnies and is playing a game...non funny one.....

laurad
13-Jul-07, 21:48
i aint playing a game i was interested in ur bunnies then u were being bitchy so i changed my mind.. i only wanted to know more about the bunnies all u could say was "look do u want them or not".... hence why i am looking elsewhere now

justine
13-Jul-07, 21:53
whatever.......................

blondscot
13-Jul-07, 22:51
Hi Laurad if you check out the for sale section under animals there is pirateeye who is selling rabbits and hutches if needed! She is in lybster and has some real nice rabbits so worth calling her!

Bradcon
14-Jul-07, 07:05
Balmore have some rabbits needing good homes too.

gaz
14-Jul-07, 15:47
hi my lion head rabbits just had bunnies 2 weeks ago big suprise as both ment to be females for sale in 4 to 6 weeks

Bradcon
14-Jul-07, 16:07
Isn't that a bit young, to be away from mum!!

gaz
14-Jul-07, 18:08
no they can leave mum between 6 and 8 weeks old

Bradcon
14-Jul-07, 19:00
Most BRC breeders insist on keeping them until they are at least 12 weeks old. This is for a reason...

gaz
14-Jul-07, 21:32
by what i have read and heard from other people 8 weeks is old enought . didnt exspect to have bunnies so still learning .

corgiman
14-Jul-07, 22:50
I take mum away from babies at 10 weeks keep babies together for 2 weeks then seperate for 2 weeks then and only then would they leave and only if I am absolutely happy that they are healthy and well adjusted. Most of mine are here until 5 months.

gaz
15-Jul-07, 06:48
Thanks for the information but i did go to the pet shop and asked and thats where i got the book from if i wanted any ones advise i would of asked and posted that but thats not what i posted so please mind you own thanks.

Bradcon
15-Jul-07, 09:58
Only advising the buyers of these babies, as taking them away from mum so early could have fatal consequences. Wouldn't want someone to buy a baby rabbit only to have it die a few days or weeks later because it was so young......:(

corgiman
15-Jul-07, 14:23
books are not always correct, there are many rabbits books out there that still advise feeding lettuce to rabbits yet it has absolutely no nutritional value and is known to cause bloat and possible scouring in rabbits. Both of which can be fatal very fast. I understand you will do you own thing and it is your choice but you are only being advised on what is best for the kits.