Re: Balls Eating Rabbits???
A quick google search said that a person who recently had a litter of a relatively large breed of rabbits had an average neonate size of 3 ounces, or around 84 grams, so it's definitely possible.
Re: Balls Eating Rabbits???
I have one very large female that I believe could take down a rabbit easily.
Re: Balls Eating Rabbits???
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satomi325
Maybe small small small rabbits or rabbit kits.
Definitely not a food grade rabbit. Those are huge!
You brought up food grade rabbits, not all food grade rabbits are the same size. Just like not every chicken, turkey, pig or what ever is the same size as an adult, same species or not.
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Mike41793
So I was at my local mom and pop petstore today and was talking to this guy there about his bps. Anyways eventually the conversation migrated towards talking about feeding. He said he had some bps that ate rabbits! I thought he was joking so i asked him if he was still talking about balls just to be sure... He said yea I have some females who are like 4 feet long that put down rabbits no problem. So my question is would this even be possible or was he yanking my chain? I mean even if a bp could eat a rabbit wouldnt it have to be bigger than 4feet? I would picture like a 6 foot 5,500 gram monster female maybe being able to do that...
The Ops question,.. would it be possible,.. yes it's possible, it happens and it doesn't have to be 6ft what what ever 1000 odd grams to do so. He didn't say exactly how big his females are or the size of the rabbits.
Like previously stated not all rabbits are huge, the same way not all 3 or 4 ft bps are only 1500 to 2000 grams.
Re: Balls Eating Rabbits???
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satomi325
Are they adult rabbits or kits?
I wasn't saying that it was a large food grade ADULT rabbit. And I wasn't saying snakes can't eat smaller breed rabbits. It's just not practical or worth buying smaller breeds because they are typically show/pet value. No one wants to pay $50-60 for a meal. Food animals are significantly cheaper. I can get baby food rabbits the size of a med-large rat for a dollar.
So all in all, its just cheaper and easier to buy a food grade rabbit kit to feed off than an adult small breed rabbit.......
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In my area feeder rabbits are 8$ and 300-800 gm my girl was taking 300-400 gm rabbits before I had her The large rats are 6$ but they are only 175 - 280 gm that would take two smaller ones that makes it quite reasonably priced.