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Ricky Vapes

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I read that rabbits can be ready to reproduce at eight weeks.
I don’t know I think sometimes the boys can be. But the females arnt usually developed till 3-4 months. But there is a lot of different contradicting facts online. I’m gonna phone My vet today.
 

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I’m worried I’ve been having some anxiety and dark thoughts.
I'd certainly be feeling a little overwhelmed in your shoes. It'll be good when you're down to your permanent six-bunny family. You'll be able to relax and enjoy their company without all this stress.
 

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Talked to a few places My vet gave me a Number for.

Gonna do my best to find them homes. They figure it’s best I keep this litter of Stevie’s because I have to wait for spots to open . I’ll keep these new babies for 8 weeks and hope enough spots open for them by the end of that time.

Well I’m off to rig up another bunny home
 

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Talked to a few places My vet gave me a Number for.

Gonna do my best to find them homes. They figure it’s best I keep this litter of Stevie’s because I have to wait for spots to open . I’ll keep these new babies for 8 weeks and hope enough spots open for them by the end of that time.

Well I’m off to rig up another bunny home
Lets pray for a solution otherwise you will be rigging up bunny houses every weekend for the rest of your days
 

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    That’s exactly what I thought too. Rabbits really are smart.

    They look really happy the two with their babies again . They were just born they are very tiny. Now sassy has a ferocious appetite. Gonna work on getting them their own space away from the other family.

    I’m worried I’ve been having some anxiety and dark thoughts. I’ll see if there are actually any places that will spay and neuter them if I hand them over once grown.

    You just hang in there, and worry about Sassy's tribe once they have gotten through the first few weeks :wub:
     

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    No I got one home and I’m putting up flyers for these ones . I just meant I’m finding homes for her litter myself

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    I've seen plenty of bunnies in the wild, and hares on the farm, But they don't hop anywhere near as cute as a baby bunny hops :wub:

    It so reminds me of a lamb skipping ;)


    Every now and then, one of my cats will jump about like those lambs.
     

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    @Ricky Vapes how old are the bigger babies? They're starting to look big enough to breed. Be careful. Be very careful!
    About 6 weeks. I’m gonna take theM in at 8 weeks and figure out which ones are boys which ones are girls. I’ve got a few posters up around town let’s hope I can get a few good homes.
     
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