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so , as some of you may recall, i have been failing misserably at attempting to breed rabbits for over a year now. likly closer to 2 years now. well, yesterday look what Ayla found hopping around inside a cage.
i actually found a second one, but it looked as though it had died wed night/thursday morning some time. by my best guess(aided by the internet) i think it is somewhere between 7-10 days old, but perhaps as old as 14 days.... WTF!!! momma had them burried deep in her straw.
the other one that i found dead was all white. both momma, and daddy are mutts/mixs
i just want to through out ther that i am now a successful rabbit breeder.
and no matter what JT and Ayla say, its name is NOT fucking going to be Jingle
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Originally posted by VINCENT View PostHas anyone else noticed that g-lubes bat is male? It has balls
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From a distance that yucca looks like a certain "wacky" plant, lol... Not that I would know or anything...
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Thanks, Vincent. I would like to try and see if we can get some to grow up here. You never know, it may do good. Some places though, it's easier to just let the cows eat the green stuff and then eat the cow.
Tex
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i could send you some to try when the sun comes back to iceland, tex. but honstly i think it is happier in the tropics of the south.
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my soil is extremely sandly. i think the name yucca is a cultural thing. in the grocery store it is listed in some places as cassava, and athers as yucca. the cactus thing you were looking at i dont think is edible as far as i know.
even wikipedia lists it as cassava with a side note to yucca/yuca
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I am with Tex, what I think of yucca is totally different. www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca
But that is the beauty of learning something new everyday.
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