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Date Posted: 18:44:56 07/08/05 Fri
Author: Kate
Subject: Re: Rabbit eating her young
In reply to: Jani 's message, "Rabbit eating her young" on 14:32:30 05/16/04 Sun

When a rabbit has bunnies you aren't sopossed to toutch the young untill they are about two weeks old! This is around when they start looking like rabbits. In the wild it is some sort of protection thing. The next time this rabbit has bunnies dont toutch them. you can move them with the eraser point of a pancil, but never your hands. Hope this helped.

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  • Re: Rabbit eating her young -- Debbie, 12:29:36 09/29/05 Thu
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