Angora rabbit shearing
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Kurwa mać!!!
Ty pierdolona dziwko co robisz temu maluchowi???!!!!!
Za taki coś to do pierdla byś poszła gdzie by ci suko ryj obili!!!
To psychiatry jak ci sie nudzi kurwo jebana,stara suko jebnięta na ryj!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Incredibly inhumane!!
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@iamkiarawr However, this is still humane. It's been approved and it's the best way if they aren't your pets, but rather part of your livelihood... When you have twenty+ rabbits to trim four times a year, waiting for them to sit for you isn't going to work.
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I own rabbits, and it's sad to see this little one tied down. Their body tissues bruise so easily, and their arms are practically just skin and bone by their paws. I have angoras, and I know there's a better way. If they trust you, they'll sit long enough for a trim.
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these ignorant people and their stupid comments. have you ever owned a rabbit before? no? then shut up. this lady knows what she is doing okay? the rabbit wasn't upset or distressed. geez calm down people
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@strega42 Best comment ever.
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the rabbit is amazingly well behaved. I don't like the idea of tying its legs.
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@jadu1857 Nah, haven't done my mother in years and years.
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@jadu1857 That's been one my favorite fantasies for a long time...ooohhh.....
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@jadu1857 You are an idiot.
These rabbits live for well over 7 years, and need to be clipped 4 times a year. This is the correct way to clip an angora, it is the safest, and most humane. Angora rabbits are bred to be docile and pleasant. You can hand clip them, and try to position them stretched out - but it often can take hours. This way of clipping is the fastest. When you read a garment tag and it says "angora" it came from a rabbit, Mohair - Angora goat
Byrd968 2 years ago 16
I guess this is the safest, it's just hard to watch. :'(
lollipoplemonade 2 years ago 12