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Old 12-22-03, 07:15 PM   #1
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I am wondering what kind of rabbit would be the best to breed to feed a burm?
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Flemish (SP?) Giants
I have found these to be the best for size.
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where are you guys located? and how much do you charge per rabbit?
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Flemish (SP?) Giants
I have found these to be the best for size.
Just curious, what is the general size these attain?
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Better off with New Zealand whites. They are the most efficient when it comes to food conversion. Flemish giants get larger but they take longer to grow and need more food for weight gain in comparison to the New Zealands
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