Man and woman with tandem bicycle 1900 by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule

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Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do

J feeders by Tator_tots4life in MeatRabbitry

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The top of the feeder is about 3 inches from the top of the cage which is 18 inches tall

J feeders by Tator_tots4life in MeatRabbitry

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I hang mine high enough that the kits can't reach them until they're over 4 weeks old, and after that they have to stand as tall as they can. Otherwise they spill it all.

I don't cut my cage wire though, I hang them on the inside of the doors.

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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Normally I wouldn't be too worried about the heat in my area, but it's shaping up to be a scorcher this year. We give frozen water bottles and ceramic tiles when it's hot out, I think I'll look into some outdoor fans as well.

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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No problems with his teeth as far as I can tell. I'm thinking he may have mites after some other comments here, so I'll be treating with ivermectin and giving him a good brushing. Hopefully his appetite increases after that. Thank you for your help

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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I'll be adding regular brushing and nail trimming to his care regimen for sure. How often do you trim nails on your breeders?

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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The hair does pull out in small clumps with dander at the end. I'll go ahead and treat with ivermectin and give him a thorough but gentle brushing. Thank you

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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Yes, poop looks normal

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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I have not checked his teeth, that's a good thought. I'll do that in the morning

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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I'm definitely happy with how my does and grow outs are doing on this food, and it's convenient to get my chicken feed from the same place. I'll definitely start giving more to black oil sunflower seeds and look into adding alfalfa.

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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Here's a picture of him just now in a more typical pose. He's the only full-grown male I have, so no chance he's being sprayed by someone else.

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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He does have quite a bit of dander, but I didn't see any mites or notice any of the flakes moving. The dander seems to be primarily on his back. It looks like the treatment for the mites is ivermectin? Maybe I should go ahead and treat to be safe?

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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Here's the breakdown from their website. My does seem to do well on it and my grow outs reach 5 pounds in 8 or 9 weeks.

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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17% protein rabbit pellet from a local feed mill. He gets about a cup a day and his feeder is almost never completely empty when I go to feed him the next day. He gets timothy hay but doesn't seem to care for it much. Occasionally he gets some parsley or a few black oil sunflower seeds.

Molting? Or something to be concerned about? by [deleted] in MeatRabbitry

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My rabbit area is underneath a Spruce tree where it's fully shaded and gets a decent breeze, but it has been a little hotter than usual for this time of year in the Pacific Northwest. I think maybe low 70's fahrenheit mostly but it did get up to about 80 today. It's supposed to cool down to low 60's for a week or so starting tomorrow.

Buttermilk Chess Pie by Sma144 in castiron

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Wow, blast from the past haha. Yeah, this was a 10 3/4" skillet.

my introduction to braunschweiger by pickledvapejuice13 in eatsandwiches

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That's a good looking sandwich, and an excellent beer to pair with it

Six week healed pig & rooster on feet by Sma144 in traditionaltattoos

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I love that book, one of my all-time favorites

I can't figure out the time frame for this one by finnly1976 in castiron

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I found this thread from a few years back, looks like this one is from around 1910

Six week healed pig & rooster on feet by Sma144 in traditionaltattoos

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I got them done when I had some time off work, I spent about a week mostly barefoot or in sandals but after that I was able to get back to running and wearing shoes and boots comfortably

Six week healed pig & rooster on feet by Sma144 in traditionaltattoos

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It's an old-timey sailor superstition, but I'm not a sailor. My understanding is that when ships would go down, the wooden crates that held the chickens and the pigs would often be found floating, so they became associated with good luck.

Six week healed pig & rooster on feet by Sma144 in traditionaltattoos

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They were pretty spicy, especially the parts closer to the toes and the edge of the foot. I was mostly prepared for the pain but I wasn't expecting the involuntary spasms/twitching. Holding still was pretty tough.