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Sometimes it just doesn't pay to try and fill a niche....

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  • E emartinho

    Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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    • E emartinho

      Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      "When I find a niche, I scratch it." -- Lou Costello

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      • E emartinho

        Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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        Clifford Nelson
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        Who would have thunk it.

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        • E emartinho

          Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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          Roger Wright
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          What I want to know is whether the seller actually sells any rabbits? How do I find that information? Where I live, I can shoot 50 - 100 free range rabbits a day and never make a dent in the population. That's got to be worth more than cage-raised bunnies, and I could easily undersell the offeror and still make a huge profit. Do people want to eat bunnies? Enough of them to make it worth my time to shoot a bunch of them? I've eaten rabbit a number of times, and it's quite tasty, but I can't imagine spending $50 a coney for one. George is right; the taste isn't all that different from chicken, though it is a bit more flavorful and sweet. I can offer unlimited cottontails, at about 1-1/2 to 3 lbs each, and nearly as many jackrabbits at 5 - 6 lbs, though they're more rare and far more difficult to shoot. Jacks are actually rather wily, compared to their smaller cousins.

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            What I want to know is whether the seller actually sells any rabbits? How do I find that information? Where I live, I can shoot 50 - 100 free range rabbits a day and never make a dent in the population. That's got to be worth more than cage-raised bunnies, and I could easily undersell the offeror and still make a huge profit. Do people want to eat bunnies? Enough of them to make it worth my time to shoot a bunch of them? I've eaten rabbit a number of times, and it's quite tasty, but I can't imagine spending $50 a coney for one. George is right; the taste isn't all that different from chicken, though it is a bit more flavorful and sweet. I can offer unlimited cottontails, at about 1-1/2 to 3 lbs each, and nearly as many jackrabbits at 5 - 6 lbs, though they're more rare and far more difficult to shoot. Jacks are actually rather wily, compared to their smaller cousins.

            Will Rogers never met me.

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            Brady Kelly
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            All this talk of wabbit made me tummy long for some. And it's only 8.30.

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            • E emartinho

              Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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              • R Roger Wright

                What I want to know is whether the seller actually sells any rabbits? How do I find that information? Where I live, I can shoot 50 - 100 free range rabbits a day and never make a dent in the population. That's got to be worth more than cage-raised bunnies, and I could easily undersell the offeror and still make a huge profit. Do people want to eat bunnies? Enough of them to make it worth my time to shoot a bunch of them? I've eaten rabbit a number of times, and it's quite tasty, but I can't imagine spending $50 a coney for one. George is right; the taste isn't all that different from chicken, though it is a bit more flavorful and sweet. I can offer unlimited cottontails, at about 1-1/2 to 3 lbs each, and nearly as many jackrabbits at 5 - 6 lbs, though they're more rare and far more difficult to shoot. Jacks are actually rather wily, compared to their smaller cousins.

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                I like wabbit, when I was a kid working on a sheep station we would park ourselves on the crest of a hill overlooking a valley where there were a number of burrows, using an on WW2 303 we would happily blast away at them. If on the odd occasion when we actually managed to hid something other than the valley there was never a lot left of said wabbit. If we wanted a feed we would take up a little Bruno .22, very tasty was wabbit.

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                  What I want to know is whether the seller actually sells any rabbits? How do I find that information? Where I live, I can shoot 50 - 100 free range rabbits a day and never make a dent in the population. That's got to be worth more than cage-raised bunnies, and I could easily undersell the offeror and still make a huge profit. Do people want to eat bunnies? Enough of them to make it worth my time to shoot a bunch of them? I've eaten rabbit a number of times, and it's quite tasty, but I can't imagine spending $50 a coney for one. George is right; the taste isn't all that different from chicken, though it is a bit more flavorful and sweet. I can offer unlimited cottontails, at about 1-1/2 to 3 lbs each, and nearly as many jackrabbits at 5 - 6 lbs, though they're more rare and far more difficult to shoot. Jacks are actually rather wily, compared to their smaller cousins.

                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                  Jack Rabbits are not Rabbits. So charge a premium.

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                  • E emartinho

                    Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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                    Almost certainly a repost but still worth it. You have to wonder who the people who write these reviews are! Hair Removal Cream For Men: Reviews[^]

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                    • E emartinho

                      Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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                      Clodetta del Mar
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                      My gem of the day is defintely M.Rosen´s comment... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Edit: if you havén´t already clicked on "see all x comments, it´s the undermost comment...

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                      • E emartinho

                        Fresh Whole Rabbits on Amazon[^] The comments are hilarious, and check out George Takei's (a.k.a Sulu) comment. -EM

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                        Clodetta del Mar
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                        BTW The 2009-2014 Outlook for Wood Toilet Seats in Greater China don´t confuse the issue with MS Outlook... :wtf: :-D [edit] as always, it´s the commentzz... [/edit]

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                          Jack Rabbits are not Rabbits. So charge a premium.

                          --------------------------------- Obscurum per obscurius. Ad astra per alas porci. Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur. CCC Link[^] Can you Help?

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                          Roger Wright
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                          That's splitting hares, Dave. :-D But yes, a premium is in order since they're faster (thus harder to hit) and larger (more meat).

                          Will Rogers never met me.

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