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Feeding Rabbit¿?

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I think breeding rats or mice would save you more money. Consider this, rats and mice breed at what, 6 to 9 weeks, whereas rabbits breed at 4 to 6 months. Rats and mice eat less, and have a shorter gestation. I'd stick with mice and rats personally just for the simple fact some snakes may decide they only want to eat one thing and nothing else, and if they get hooked on bunnies and suddely your mamma bunny doesnt produce anymore, what do you do? Most corns arent too picky though.
 
I breed rats, mice, and rabbits and must say rabbits are a ping in the butt. They require large caging and eat everything in site including the framework on there cages...Smaller rodents are the way to go for sure,,,
 
I breed rabbits and yes the caging, water system, and such are a pain, but they have something that beats rats hands down:

You can keep them outside!

Rats and mice smell horrible, and even though the rabbits smell, they're out of sight out of mind! I feed my snakes rabbit pinks as well as full grown big meat rabbits and even after all the start up cross, they're still cheaper than buying! :)
 
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