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Old 17-05-2007, 05:18 PM   #31
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all depends what you want for them??

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Old 17-05-2007, 05:47 PM   #32
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i was going ask £10 each for them.x
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Old 17-05-2007, 07:10 PM   #33
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Congratulations on the babies

I don't know if it's just me, but at first glance the picture looks like a Pink " Care Bear" under some toy stuffing

You must have your hands full - How many adult rabbits do you have now?
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Old 17-05-2007, 07:47 PM   #34
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well ive got three adults,a baby who is 7weeks,tesses 7 babys plus another 8wk old coming next week.ive also got two 8wk old netherland dwarfs but im trying find a home for them.love my rabbits.xxx
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Old 17-05-2007, 10:55 PM   #35
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Ok sad vet here - as you've gone from no bunnies to so many in a short time, if you have been handling them all without barrier ( ie hand disinfection/bowl and water disinfection) there is a high risk of transmission of the really common and serious disease caused by a parasite e.cuniculi. I know I'm a bit bunny obsessed but over 60% ( think more like 80% in recent studies) bunnies may carry this disease so it is worth you prophylactically medicating them - panacur is fine ( i can pm you the dose), you dont have to buy it from a vet either!!
If you selling them on, this can only be a plus point - alot of commercially sold bunnies are weaned and sold too young for the cute factor when their immune system and guts arent ready: if you get it right , yours could be on a great diet, weaned later, and a much much better life for them...

Too many baby bunnies die because of the pet trade and lack of care, just like torts. hope you get decent homes for yours

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Old 18-05-2007, 12:24 PM   #36
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Have you had them vaccinated against myxi and VHD?
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Old 18-05-2007, 05:18 PM   #37
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thanks for that hannah.not gooing to let them go until i know its ok for them to go.prob bring them to you first.whats the panacur for sorry?not had them vaccinated.believe it or not i dont actualy touch all the rabbits together.never have done.got some alcohol gel i use.realy want to do the best for them.any advice n tips is completley appreciated.x
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Old 18-05-2007, 05:48 PM   #38
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Kim, I know you said you used to breed rabbits, I am a tad confused as to why all the questions and I would have thought you would know what Panacur is for? I am not having a go, just this whole topic is confusing me alot
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Old 18-05-2007, 09:00 PM   #39
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Old 19-05-2007, 04:22 PM   #40
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well when i bred mine years ago i was told that you didnt need to bother with worming or giving them vaccinations because they are hardy creatures.i thought this was a site where you could ask advice if you needed it.not be quizzed.im trying look after my animals as best as i can.better to ask than be unsure.and with panacur i was told by someone that it was for worming cattle!
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