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Posted by BrianSmith on May 03, 2003 at 23:37:10:
In Reply to: NZ do not reach weights of over 11 pounds posted by tango on May 03, 2003 at 20:19:36:
It's not only possible that they are crossed, it's a certainty. I intentionally crossbreed my females to other large breeds like french lop males to produce even larger offspring. Something about the "hybridization" just seems to make even larger rabbits than either parent. But my rabbits certainly are not "fat". They are fed only the finest diets and are even provided only filtered water to avoid any ingestion of city water contaminants or polutants that could then be passed to the snakes. To add to this all feed animals live in large pens and get ample exercise. So,... fat rabbits? Not a chance.
:unless they are crossed with something heavier like a Flemish or are overweight, which would be unhealthy for your constrictors. :
:::Here is a pic of the rabbit before and after..
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