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Have never seen 'em this early. Yesterday's deluge brought out a horde of crawlers last night. Usually they emerge after that first warm rain in April. Too early to stash & cache in the garage fridge, but looks like a fat & juicy crop this year.
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Yeah I saw them poppin out all over as well.
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I think there's something about actually dipping your hands into a box of actual rabbit shit that might turn people off from your idea. I think I'll just stick with wet, shredded newspaper and dirt.
Perchinski, you should totally try the turd thing though. Take pictures.
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But Dave, whatever is used for "bedding" is soon about half worm poop, anyway. Is there one kind of poop that worse than another?
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Alright, I have to stop reading this post![:/]
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[quote TroutBumDave]I think there's something about actually dipping your hands into a box of actual rabbit shit that might turn people off from your idea. I think I'll just stick with wet, shredded newspaper and dirt.[/quote]
My thoughts exactly...
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[quote RockyRaab]But Dave, Is there one kind of poop that worse than another?[/quote]
Yes
Yes there is. [

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Well, I understand, but this is no joke. Many folks who keep rabbits for food place a container under the cages and raise worms. And you know, you won't necessarily need to dip your hands into the rabbit manure. Since rabbits usually pick a spot to "do their dirty business" their droppings are mainly in only one part of the container. After a little bit of time, (and since rabbits are strictly herbivores, their droppings really contain grasses, hey components and that kind of material) the droppings look just like dirt and don't smell, in fact you can't even tell the difference between the two.
When you start your container, you can put some dirt or newspaper shredding it won't hurt at all. And another thing, the rabbit manure doesn't contain so much ammonia, otherwise the worms would die in it. This actually shows how "clean" the droppings are if you think about it. Earthworms are actually very sensitive creatures. They don't handle toxicity and too much ammonia/nitrates etc very well. You get a double benefit, rabbit meat and bait worms. You can easy get 80-90 lbs. of good rabbit meat per year from a single doe, and hundreds of nice and fat earthworms! [cool][fishon]
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Meh. City folk! [angelic]
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So the crap dont stink but the urine does. so how do you go about collecting the #2 without also collecting the #1? [fishin]
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