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  • Category: Rabbits
  • Founded: Mar 6, 2001
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ShowBunny is the original Internet mailing list for those interested in breeding and showing rabbits. Topics of discussion include rabbits and their health, breeding, care, and showing rabbits.

ShowBunny exists as a free-form conference for the discussion, debate, and exchange of information about breeding and showing domestic rabbits. ShowBunny provides a means of communication and interaction among rabbit breeders and show people throughout the United States, as well as from other countries. ShowBunny helps promote comraderie among the breeder and show community

ShowBunny is a private moderated list. Subscriptions are approved by the list moderators and may be suspended at any time without notice.

ShowBunny, ShowBunnyList and its owner/moderators are not in any way responsible for the content of posts made to the list by or on behalf of other groups or those of members. Please note the Yahoogroups policy regarding this.

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Re: letting bunnies run together after birth
Barb Brown is absolutely right. Also, if the pair is left together the newborn babies could be accidentally killed by the buck (and doe) by trampling while
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 3:06 pm
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Re: letting bunnies run together after birth
As Barbie said, remove him as soon as possible. He will re-breed her as soon as she delivers the litter she is carrying. Which means she will only have 30
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 11:45 am
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Re: letting bunnies run together after birth
Be sure to remove him BEFORE she has her babies or she will be rebred the moment the new kits are born. Give the kits 6 weeks with Mom and let her have a
Posted - Thu May 24, 2012 10:41 pm
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letting bunnies run together after birth
We have a 8' x 8' run (covered and not attainable by predators) and a 20' x 30' (not covered and only used when we are with them) run with various nests or
Posted - Thu May 24, 2012 9:30 pm
Loretta
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looking for someone who buys culls
i have several healthy rabbits that i cant use in my breeding program. located in alachua county, fl
Posted - Thu May 24, 2012 12:05 am
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