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The moral of that story is never have a pair of rabbits or soon you will be advertising to sell lots more pairs of rabbits, especially after Easter.
Just keep your bunnies away from my garden and they will be just fine
I just replanted 2 new rows of spinach today, and if I see a bunny out there feasting on it I will not be responsible for my actions.
Bunny poo is, indeed, one of the few manures that can do directly into the garden without burning plants. Among the others, btw, are llama (hmmmm. Do yas think we could have it shipped up from South America?).
Chicken is the worst, and has to be aged or it will burn plants badly.
>We have more problems with groundhogs than anything. <
Shouldn't be a real problem, Janie, as there are lots of varminters who'd be glad to get rid of them for you.
And, lawd, you want to talk about good on the table! Don't sneer. Groundhogs eat the same things as cows, and their meat tastes just like range-fed cattle. And their hide makes some of the toughest leather available. Early explorers and settlers preferred making "whangs" (think string) our of it, because it was so strong.
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