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giant rabbits
14 January 2007, 00:40
SGraves155giant rabbits
These things could never escape the dogs and coyotes, but BOY! If they could, they'd almost be big game.
25 January 2007, 00:00
bulldog563Look at those feet in the second picture..... Would be one hell of a good luck charm

01 February 2007, 02:43
Eland SlayerI'll bet they're mighty tasty too!

01 February 2007, 03:54
SGraves155And instead of just fried rabbit, there could be rabbit steaks and rabbit roast & chops.

01 February 2007, 19:10
1911reloaderSomebody just came up with the idea to start a breeding program with these rabbits in developing countries, since they like to breed and produce a lot of meat.
03 February 2007, 02:45
375hnhI thought this was BS, but checked it on snopes, DAMN! them are big rabbits
Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready
Theodore Roosevelt
03 February 2007, 03:50
OldsargeOne must take into account that they get that big because they eat so much. The breeder's secret isn't just genetics, it's also their diet.
Sarge
Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
30 June 2007, 16:54
Alex.Ywho came up with the phrase
"pets that look like thier owners"
01 July 2007, 04:42
LeeboyA good few pies there !
Leeboy
01 August 2007, 08:57
lennyzrxthat last picture. The owner and rabbit have the same facial expression

01 August 2007, 18:15
Eland Slayerquote:
Originally posted by lennyzrx:
that last picture. The owner and rabbit have the same facial expression
....... and the same double chin.

02 August 2007, 14:33
Fallow BuckThe first time I saw these at a show, I wanted to buy a pair and release them at the shoot to scare the foxes away!!!



They really are that big naturally.
Rgds
FB
03 August 2007, 08:27
lennyzrxI've seen good sized rabbits at the Fair. I've never seen any that big though.
03 August 2007, 17:54
Fallow BuckLenny,
The British Giant rabbit is quite a rareish specific breed. We saw them at the Edenbridge and Oxted show 3-4 years ago and there was only one exhibitor. He wasn;t there the next year, and had only a couple of part grown rabbits he third year. I think the problem with them is they have a lot of novelty value but are much highter maintenance than a regular bunny.
I'm going again in 3 weeks or so and I always make sure to go see the Giant rabbits!!
I was telling a freind about them after the first time I saw them abnd she thought I was winding her up!! They must get through some seri9ous food though.
FB
03 August 2007, 21:17
OldsargeI would have my doubts about the real commercial value of any giant domesticated animal. There's a expense/return ratio that compares the cost of the food with the return on the meat that defeats the whole idea. For example, though the domestic hog can reach nearly a half ton in live weight, they go to slaughter at around 200 lbs because that's the point where the return on the meat is highest compared to the cost of the feed. Go to a commercial rabbitry and you will find New Zealand Whites, Californias and other medium-sized breeds simply because they're more profitable.
Sarge
Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
20 January 2009, 05:51
tuffteddybthe rabbits are flemish giants and they grow really great,especially if you crossbreed with another meat rabbit.i have 13 of them now,very tasty and very filling.sorry for the typing ,this is my first ever posting in any forum here thanxs
18 May 2012, 10:42
NorsemanGot any more photo's?