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Rabbits for dog training

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:10 pm
by Bopeye
I have 3 rabbits that I have used to raise bunnies for getting pups started. Two does and an unrelated buck. The does are brown and the buck is a lighter grey. I have had four litters from them. They are two years old and still doing good. I want $10.00 each for them or $25.00 for all three and you come get them. Will not ship. The guy I sold the bunnies to got out of beagling and my two helpers are so involved in growing up that they don't want to help much anymore. :(
They don't come with cages or anything else, going to use the cages for other uses.
Send me an email to hobie66@ymail.com if interested.

Here's a picture of one of the does. The other doe looks exactly the same.

Edited due to messing up on the price which was pointed out. Thank you.

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Re: Rabbits for dog training

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:45 am
by wildcatfan0309
how much for them
just making sure the price was right on the add and not a mistake

Re: Rabbits for dog training

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:48 pm
by Bopeye
Oops!! Should have checked this out sooner. I am asking $10.00 each for them or $25.00 for all three.

Thank you for pointing that out. My apologies. :oops: :biggrin:

Re: Rabbits for dog training

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:00 pm
by Bopeye
SOLD! SOLD!

Frank, if you read this, you are not going to believe how fast the little ones can move at around 8 weeks of age. The grandpa on the bucks side supposedly was what they called a canecutter and the litters that this trio has can really scoot. They aren't like the San Juans and other domestic rabbits that you are use to using. These guys can really move and if you keep them in a large pen like you were talking about, they will do nothing but get faster and smarter. The guy that use to buy the litters from me said he could really tell a lot about his pups just by the way they trained on these bunnies.
See ya tomorrow and best of luck to you. Remind me to send that secret recipe along with the trio. I believe it really does help keep the rabbits immune system strong.
Good luck.