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Date Posted: 11:31:54 04/21/02 Sun
Author: OhioRabbit
Subject: Re: Question to All the Rabbit Breeders...
In reply to: Jessica 8^) 's message, "Question to All the Rabbit Breeders..." on 17:55:59 04/17/02 Wed

I'm still a kid too I guess (does high school count? :) but I got my first rabbit when I was about 11 years old. She was a big Californian doe that was as mean as heck. But I loved her, despite that. I sold her about a year and a half later and got Dutch. Since then, I've gotten more Dutch and mini rex too. We're up to 23 bunnies at the moment (an all-time high for us) with 3 litters due.

I hope you are able to do the career that you like. Bunnies on the side would be a great thing! I'd like to think that I'll still be doing bunnies when I'm older too. Good luck Jessica :)

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