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Jeeper ingenuity or Redneck...??


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yep, you're a redneck. but i am proud to say, so am i. my neighbors all look at me like i'm crazy when i pull a vehicle on the grass to wash it rather than in the driveway. hey, i save money that way. the car gets washed and the grass gets watered. :thumbsup:

 

they also look at me funny when i park one of the trucks out front on the street and the next morning there's a foot of mud on the ground surounding it. then i just leave the mud and let the rain wash it down. :thumbsup:

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you use carpet for the rabbit cages? I tried that but he stunk them up too quick. I switched to that recycled newspaper pellet stuff.

All of the rabbits are spayed/neutered and litter trained, so they do not make a terrible mess. We have to clean the carpets once every couple weeks or so.

 

are the rabbits pets or food?
Although I have had rabbits for food many times, these are pets. We are a foster home for the Gainseville Rabbit Rescue (Gainesville, FL). We currently have three rabbits of our own, and nine in foster care awaiting good homes. The ones we own run free in the house just like a cat or dog would. See our website at; http://www.HugABunny.net if you would like.
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i didnt know you could house train a rabbit......thats cool :cheers:
As long as they are spay/neutered, they are quite easy to litter train. Rabbits are very clean critters and only make messes to mark territory, but when fixed, they have no need to do so. Most of them are very friendly and love attention.
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Nice jamminz.gif

 

When camping in the rockies I use the winch line as a cloths line. String it up and hang dry towels or your passengers britches they had to clean because you had to take the "fun line" on the trail. Makes quick work as a rain fly for those wet evenings, just drape a tarp over the winch line and pull it taught.

 

It is also a useful stump puller.

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