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    Re: Next step small rabbitry?

    Awesome thanks Anna I'm doing more and research I'm sure I'll have more questions soon
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    Whats the biggest size of rabbits a healthy adult female boa could take in terms of pounds. I'm thinking of breeding a 3lb-ish breed (Netherland Dwarf, Mini Rex, Mini Satin etc.) and larger breed (Harlequin, Rhinelander, American Sable) but I don't wanna go with a larger breed than I need too. Just the size that a adult female could possibly ever need.
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    Re: Next step small rabbitry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Adin View Post
    Whats the biggest size of rabbits a healthy adult female boa could take in terms of pounds. I'm thinking of breeding a 3lb-ish breed (Netherland Dwarf, Mini Rex, Mini Satin etc.) and larger breed (Harlequin, Rhinelander, American Sable) but I don't wanna go with a larger breed than I need too. Just the size that a adult female could possibly ever need.

    Edit: I think the largest I will ever need is a 10-11lb breed. If anyone thinks otherwise please let me know what you think!
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