wait, and butcher? so what you do? eat they dying ones?
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Nope, when the babies get big & fat, they run into a tree & I eat the dead ones.Originally posted by mahoro View Postwait, and butcher? so what you do? eat they dying ones?
'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face. 'Without you, we are but dust ...'
He would have continued but at that moment my very obedient daughter who was listening leaned over to me and asked quite audibly in her shrill little four-year old girl voice, 'Mom, what is butt dust?'
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I don't know about playing vet or eating them
, but I used to have Guinea Pigs. We took them to the vet once or twice a year for a check up and when they weren't themselves or they were sick. Though I think we did it more often because Guinea Pigs toenails need to be clipped regularly. I don't know about bunnies, though.
-Laura-
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do they taste good? i've seen them on tv show, can't remember if it were no reservation or bizzare food...Originally posted by FuzzyDragon09 View PostI don't know about playing vet or eating them
, but I used to have Guinea Pigs. We took them to the vet once or twice a year for a check up and when they weren't themselves or they were sick. Though I think we did it more often because Guinea Pigs toenails need to be clipped regularly. I don't know about bunnies, though.
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Originally posted by mahoro View Postdo they taste good? i've seen them on tv show, can't remember if it were no reservation or bizzare food...
My Guinea pigs were not for eating!
They were pets. Petzzz!
Really though, If you want to try and cook some, go ahead. Just don't tell me about it. Makes me wanna cry.
Poor piggies. They make the cutest squeaking noises and I love when they purr. :)
I am super busy with finals. And I don't know what I am doing this fall. So for now I'm not getting any new fish.Originally posted by mahoro View Posthey fuzzydragon, why u got empty mini bow, those makes perfect rcs tank...-Laura-
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i was only kidding, lol... i figure soon or later nick is make comments on it... used to have hamster as a kid, from 2 to 6 to 20+ to 80+ in 3 years... end up giving it all away and sold 30 or so to the lfs for 25cents each...Originally posted by FuzzyDragon09 View Post
My Guinea pigs were not for eating!
They were pets. Petzzz!
Really though, If you want to try and cook some, go ahead. Just don't tell me about it. Makes me wanna cry.
Poor piggies. They make the cutest squeaking noises and I love when they purr. :)
I am super busy with finals. And I don't know what I am doing this fall. So for now I'm not getting any new fish.
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For all of you trying to eat them or want to eat them or think they taste or smell like chicken, you are mean!! They are totally cute and smart.
I'm a mommy two bunnies that I adopted from Bunny Buddies here in Houston. I'm also a foster mommy to two others. They are really sweet and can be litterbox trained. All the ones that I have have been fixed and in my opinion, it makes them behave better.
If you are interested in bunnies, check out www.bunnybuddies.org Their adoption fee is really reasonable, their bunnies are healthy and already fixed (which is really expensive to do). Also, most of the bunnies are already "trained" to be indoor furbabies so if you are looking for a pet to snuggle with or sit with you on your lap, they have already been raised to do so.
I've adopted from them several times and my bunnies usually pass away around 12 years old.
Hope this helps....Amy
PS If you decide to adopt from Bunny Buddies, don't mention our buddies here that want to taste your new bunny! Ha! Ha!
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So are sheep, and baby goats, and little pigs, even a big ol cow, I eat my vegetables, but I love my meat.Originally posted by happytiffany View PostFor all of you trying to eat them or want to eat them or think they taste or smell like chicken, you are mean!! They are totally cute and smart.
'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face. 'Without you, we are but dust ...'
He would have continued but at that moment my very obedient daughter who was listening leaned over to me and asked quite audibly in her shrill little four-year old girl voice, 'Mom, what is butt dust?'
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cool, i'll check out that site too see which bunni looks tasty... err i mean cute, i am going to have to clear out all the junk from the living room first so i can make a nice and big cage, that way i might be able to get 2 of them...Originally posted by happytiffany View PostFor all of you trying to eat them or want to eat them or think they taste or smell like chicken, you are mean!! They are totally cute and smart.
I'm a mommy two bunnies that I adopted from Bunny Buddies here in Houston. I'm also a foster mommy to two others. They are really sweet and can be litterbox trained. All the ones that I have have been fixed and in my opinion, it makes them behave better.
If you are interested in bunnies, check out www.bunnybuddies.org Their adoption fee is really reasonable, their bunnies are healthy and already fixed (which is really expensive to do). Also, most of the bunnies are already "trained" to be indoor furbabies so if you are looking for a pet to snuggle with or sit with you on your lap, they have already been raised to do so.
I've adopted from them several times and my bunnies usually pass away around 12 years old.
Hope this helps....Amy
PS If you decide to adopt from Bunny Buddies, don't mention our buddies here that want to taste your new bunny! Ha! Ha!
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everytime i see cows or wild pigs on the side of the road i always think to my self, thats a nice juicy steak/chop there.... yumm yumm yumm.... lol...Originally posted by PhishPhreek View PostSo are sheep, and baby goats, and little pigs, even a big ol cow, I eat my vegetables, but I love my meat.
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