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Frugal, Homemade, and Healthy Potato Chips and Veggie Chips

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Frugal, homemade, and healthy potato chips and veggie chips Homemade healthy potato chips are easier than you think. Try it with different veggies and control the amount of oil and GMOs in your diet. ... Read More about Frugal, Homemade, and Healthy Potato Chips and Veggie Chips

The Agouti Gene in Angora Rabbits and Breeding for Colour

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Breeding French Angora Rabbits for Colour, What You Need to Know About the Agouti Gene If you are breeding Angora rabbits for wool then you need to know about the agouti gene. This gene dictates the ... Read More about The Agouti Gene in Angora Rabbits and Breeding for Colour

Angora Rabbits 101: Feeding Angora Rabbits Organically

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Angora Rabbits 101: Feeding angora rabbits organically Feeding angora rabbits organically takes some knowledge of bunny dietary needs as well as an understanding of the nutritional value of grains ... Read More about Angora Rabbits 101: Feeding Angora Rabbits Organically

Understanding Angora Bunny Genetics When You Want To Breed for Colour

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Here's what you need to know about Angora bunny genetics to keep your Angora colours strong, while still breeding for the choicest colours.   When breeding Angora rabbits for colour, on ... Read More about Understanding Angora Bunny Genetics When You Want To Breed for Colour

How to Treat Sore Hocks in Angora Rabbits

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How to Treat Sore Hocks in Angora Rabbits Learn how to treat sore hocks with herbs and natural remedies for happy, healthy, angora rabbits. Here are the tips I use to heal sore hocks ... Read More about How to Treat Sore Hocks in Angora Rabbits

5 Tips for Grooming Angora Rabbits, Even If They Have Mats

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5 Tips for Grooming Angora Rabbits, Even If They Have Mats Even the best angora rabbit breeders need these tips for grooming angora rabbits, especially when there are mats and mites. Learn our tricks ... Read More about 5 Tips for Grooming Angora Rabbits, Even If They Have Mats

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