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    Good harness?

    I prefer these: http://www.petmountain.com/show_product/105630/?utm_source=shoppingdotcom&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=503076 The jacket is mesh so the rabbit's insulating coat can breathe. The closure is a soft velcro with a padded snap lock. Very secure...
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    jcottonl02 wrote: I did not mean it as a derogotory statement. When we can see our human nature with a light heart we can sometimes find humor in it. In this case, the human nature is to want to be right or to be contrary to one another even if we are discussing the exact same thing...
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    Happi Bun wrote: LOL. That IS a pellet based diet. The same one that show exhibitors use - pellets (in the same portions as you listed), hay, and greens. So, why the back and forth? Just to be contrary? *chuckles* :D I like the humor of human nature, especially when we can see humor in...
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    Suitable rabbit home

    Spot wrote: Whether this will be a problem or not will depend on the time of day and what season of the year the sunlight will hit it. Your rabbit will not turn into a Gremlin if it eats after midnight and is exposed to direct sunlight. (that's a joke) :biggrin2: If light hits it during the...
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    elrohwen wrote: This is not really so. Most of the breeds at shows are not commercial rabbits even if theydo fall into the catagory of "meat breeds"and are also their owner's pets. What is available at the feed store is good for every pet rabbit (see the Purinia videos). And what you may...
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    Suitable rabbit home

    Outdoor housing can be great if you take care to do it properly and are committed to really spending a lot of time out there. Securing the dog run is a must. Instead of chicken wire, you might try hardware cloth (what I use on my chicken coop). It comes in 1/4 - 1/2 grids and is much...
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    I give up. It's rabbit chow dot com. :rollseyes
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    :?What am I doing wrong? Okay, type into your browser: rabbitchow.com and then click on "products" to go to "rabbits". The page will come up and THEN you can click on the videos. Lets pray the link does not come out all jumbled this time, huh? lol
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    Ugh. Try THIS link: https://www.rabbitchow.com/PRODUCTS/default.aspxto see the videos.;)
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    Pellet Only diet? (with some veggies)

    In order to offer more understanding of the quality pelleted foods, proper feeding of it (and the mistakes people make when feeding pelleted rabbit food), explain what some of the important ingredients in pelleted foods can do for your rabbit, AND explain the changes that were made in the Purina...
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    What breed is my Ruby?

    If she is a Harli (breed) then she is on the small side. Does not make minumum weight for the typical adult for that breed. Coloring/pattern is often the only consideration people make in deciding what breed their rabbit is. The truth is, that with either deliberate or careless breeding...
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    Hello

    Thank you, Wabbidad, for the welcome and the links. It can sometimes be difficult to manuvure through an unfamiliar format. @ Tonyshuman - When it comes to teaching it always helps to be humble and open minded. You can be those things and still keep your passion for what you do. If words get...
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    Who gets to pick the new rabbit?

    If you're spending adequate time with your first rabbit, you never need to feel you have to get them a "playmate". They'll bond with you, or a cat, dog, bird.....anything that does not try to eat them, really. Rabbits are territorial and, like chickens,have a social order in groups so if you...
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    Name brand hay or not?

    NOt. If you can find good, local hay that is best and most certainly more economical. If you use hay as bedding (not really absorbent but fine) and you're thinking that your rabbit is just wasting it, then buy a cheap hay or straw that your rabbit is not likely to eat and reserve the good stuff...
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    Things you would like to see in the rescue section

    .Thank you for the clarification. ;)
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