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DCcan

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My FIL said we might be eligible through him.....I don't know but I'd like to look into that also.
Eligibility should be no problem
  • Active duty, retired or honorably discharged military, including National Guard and Reserves
  • Active or retired Department of Defense civilian employee
  • Service Academy including Merchant Marine or ROTC cadet
  • Child of a current or former AFI member
  • Spouse or surviving spouse of an active duty, retired, or honorably discharged military, including National Guard and Reserves
  • Active, retired or former commissioned officer of the NOAA or PHS
  • Former spouse of a current or former AFI member
  • Former AFI member (once a member, always a member!)
 

sarahJane211

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Bunny disappeared last night .............. doubt I'll see it again, another $10 down the drain, only lasted 2 months.
Which colour to buy next, decisions, decisions.
Maybe I should buy 2 and see if they can out-breed the wastage.
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UPDATE:
Found her when out for my morning walk, about 500m away from my house in someone else's gardenIMG_20210128_120940.jpg.
A security guard, my misses and I all running around trying to catch the little Ba@3s%$d.
Now locked up in the rabbit run, captured after two nights on the run.
 

manfredo

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When I was a kid we had a pair of rabbits in a cage in the back yard....Well they escaped during cleaning, and ran off into the woods. Thought we'd never see them again. Next morning they were back in or near their cage...The woods is probably mighty scary when you're a pet! Glad you found and caught him her!
 

Bareback

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UPDATE:
Found her when out for my morning walk, about 500m away from my house in someone else's gardenView attachment 4809356.
A security guard, my misses and I all running around trying to catch the little Ba@3s%$d.
Now locked up in the rabbit run, captured after two nights on the run.
I know she a pet....... but just throwing this out there. A few years ago I was reading on the economics of raising farm animals. The article said rabbit is the only animal that will produce more meat through reproductive activity than it cost to feed them. I don’t know if it’s true or not but I thought it was funny and gave credence to the phrase “ screwing like rabbits “ .
 

insomnia65

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I know she a pet....... but just throwing this out there. A few years ago I was reading on the economics of raising farm animals. The article said rabbit is the only animal that will produce more meat through reproductive activity than it cost to feed them. I don’t know if it’s true or not but I thought it was funny and gave credence to the phrase “ screwing like rabbits “ .
You need other sources of food though as just eating rabbit meat alone does some bad crap to your body.

Wonder how much CO2 they produce.
 

Chunky Stool

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Bunny disappeared night before last .............. doubt I'll see it again, another $10 down the drain, only lasted 2 months.
Which colour to buy next, decisions, decisions.
Maybe I should buy 2 and see if they can out-breed the wastage.
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Hasenpfeffer? :eyesmoke:
You need other sources of food though as just eating rabbit meat alone does some bad crap to your body.
Not enough fat.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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too lean maybe?
Yes - one of the biggest reasons that sea mammal blubber consumption is so desirable is the caloric content.

I made authentic Pemmican once using Moose jerky, spices & Moose fat. Looked exactly like a slightly greasy brownie, boy what a surprise for the taste buds (Your eyes say chocolate brownie but your tongue says WTF is this?) - but talk about fuel for the body when it was below -50 deg.
 
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