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Oh, I know. My son is 17, my daughter is almost 13.

Thankfully, there are a few of you out there that aren't *know-it-alls* LOL !
 
swanlake wrote:
Bo B Bunny wrote:
Of course I am not a 16 year old so I guess I don't know anything...... :?
i am 17, and people my age are, well, exasperating (to put it lightly)! a lot of kids don't listen to advice given to them, even by older, more knowlegeable people. they just have this "LALALA i don't care, i am right, you're wrong" attitude goin.

First off: :shock:You're seventeen! Not to be rude, but I always assumed you were older - like 20s because of the way you act!

Zin: I think you did fine, you are opinionated and we love you because of it! She was wrong, REALLY wrong, even I know that, and she needed to be corrected and I really don't think that you were rude or went overboard at all. That's one of the main reasons I don't post on the forum very much any more - I have no patience for people like that and I seem to run into them all over the forum :p
 
GoinBackToCali wrote:


Furthermore.. how does that make us look, honestly.. the man comes to us for help, and we go arguin like a buncha ninnies. I am embarrassed really..

So am I, considering I invited him to the forum.
 
And she strikes again...



"I just spent quite a while reading the first page. I do not feel like reading the other pages however I feel I should reply. I believe most breeders are "backyard breeders", almost every breeder I have met/known/talked to do not take the rabbits "true" health and happiness into mind. Small cages, wire floors with no resting boards, barely any free time, pellets as staple and they breed their rabbits till they die or they decide to replace them. Also if they really took their rabbit's health and happiness into mind they would not breed them and wouldneuter them. Breeding shortens their lifespands, makes their only thoughts "BREEED" and a huge percent of female rabbits either have, get or die ofa type"female" cancer.

This whole knowing a rabbits genetics before breeding thing is balogna to me. Most rabbit breeders I "watch" bring in random rabbits from other breeders and breed them into their stock. If they see a rabbit with rare color or nice type they buy it and breed it in. Pedigrees do NOT tell genetics, they state breed, ages, colors, weight, names and wins. Even if you buy one from the small fraction of breeders who list the known color genetic code of the rabbit it does not state if the rabbit carries such and such genes for bad teeth, misscolored toe nails, I.G. track problems, arthritis, etc. Unless you have bred one line of rabbit for 5 years and not ever brought in a new unknown line then yes, you can, if you try, know the genetics however I have not heard of anyone who does this.

I personally think a pet owner with breeding, health and happinessknowledge would raise better rabbits than a breeder, pet wise. The babies would get handled very much, raised inside, be around other animals, not be killed/sold willy-nillybecause they do not look good and would probably go to pet homes where they are not shipped from breeder to breeder having 3-5 litters a year.

Now, please do not take this as rude or me saying I hate breeders(as I once was one) but I now have a better perspective on rabbits. I have saw both sides of the fence and though I love baby rabbits I HATE what breeder rabbits go through."





SHUTUP... JUST SHUT UP!!



She just farkin admitted she didn't even read everything. yet shes flappin her mouth.

Why is it illegal for me to shoot some people? Why?

 

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