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    Quote Originally Posted by bubblz View Post
    Just because he said rabbit doesn't mean it was a large food grade rabbit. Rodent Pro has 200+ gram rabbits starting at $5, that's the same size as a large rat.
    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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    Last edited by satomi325; 01-21-2012 at 12:36 AM.

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