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Old 04/06/06, 10:22 AM
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I was in Tractor Supply yesterday and they had some 4-5 week old rabbits for sale... $15.00 each

I laughed and walked on, but people with kids were lining up to "ooh" and "ahhh" and spend their money.

Most of em went home with 25lbs. of feed, a water bottle, a cage, a feeder and a salt spool. A cool $100-$150 easily.

Good deal for Tractor Supply, but not necessarily for the customers or the rabbits. A lot went out in a cardboard box. I wonder what kind of housing they'll wind up in?


There used to be a lota stores around here that gave out free chickens if ya bought your feed from them back then ya could get 1000 cockerals for $12 they divded them into groups of 24 ad then sold $100 worth of equipment and such befor they even counted in what was sold in feed!
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Old 04/06/06, 10:34 AM
 
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You never look a gift horse in the mouth. That saying has been around for about forever.
I'd go with Cabins idea. Putting that treble hook up his butt might not go over with the humane society however. Might catch a 25 pound snapper with it.
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