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Here is our precious Flemish Giant baby bunny sleeping, well, like a baby :-) gosh she is soooo soo cute!!! her name is Butterscotch. ( her nickname is Butters) She will grow up to be very BIG. If you are thinking about getting a rabbit, Flemish Giants make amazing pets! They are very very sweet and gentle. She loves getting kisses on her nose. She will come up to you under your hand to pet her. She luvs attention :-)

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My 8yr old daughter Alicia introduces our meat rabbits to youtube.

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Continental Giant rabbit

June 26, 2010

This is Noah, my Continental Giant rabbit. He lost his ears when his inexperienced mother nibbled them off at birth. When rabbits are born, the mother will bite through the umbilical cord and the birth sac. In Noah’s case, she made a mistake. With people, he’s a big friendly lump, but he chases cats out [...]

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Our New Flemish Giant Rabbit

June 6, 2010
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Flemish Giant funny bunny

May 13, 2010

Rufus’s first Christmas

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flemish dwarf rabbits

May 9, 2010

we have 8 new rabbits in the family. their mother is a albino flemish giant, their father is a dwarf rabbit.

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Rufus the Flemish Giant! Funny Bunny

May 7, 2010

Rufus eats his lettuce always keeping an eye on the kitties. I wouldnt trust them either

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Flemish Giant Rabbit babies for sale Georgia

April 28, 2010

These babies are absolutely adorable. They were born on 3/26/10. They will be available in about four more weeks. Their mother is my favorite doe, she is very laid back. These rabbits are the largest breed in the world, ranging from 13 to 22 pounds! They can be litter trained and enjoy being in the [...]

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Funny Bunny almost falls over (flemish giant)

April 7, 2010

Teasing with a kitty toy… almost loses his balance

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Fermi and Fiona Bonding

March 29, 2010

We’ve been trying to bond Fermi and Fiona for the last few months. We’re slowly but surely getting them together.

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