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Giant rabbit brings up giant litter



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Published Date:
28 August 2008
At 24lbs, Continental giant rabbit Willow is eight times the size of a normal bunny.
And Jemima is resting away from the world after giving birth to an incredible 13 kits in June, smashing the average number of five to eight to the astonishment of breeder Denise McGill.

Denise, of Singleton Way in Fulwood, said: "People who come to see our giants are usually quite surprised when they actually see how big they are.

"Jemima is unusual because she has brought up a litter of 13 kits. It's very unusual for all the kits to survive but they have and they are all in excellent health – this is down to Jemima who has proven to be an outstanding mum."

Denise has kept rabbits since she was seven-years-old and she and fellow breeder Elaine Simmonds have 48 between them.

Denise, who is registered with the British Rabbit Council, said: "It was about seven years ago when I first saw a giant when I was visiting someone in Southport.

"I fell in love with them and within a couple of weeks I bought my first British giant.

"Soon afterwards I moved on to breeding the larger Continental Giant. They love the attention they get through interacting with people, they also love playing with toys which we put in their hutches.

"Each one has a different character but the boys are the most mischievous. They have a loving temperament and are inquisitive, they are often referred to as gentle giants."

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John Simpson,

28/08/2008 15:40:31
I wonder what would win in a fight betwen a giant continental Rabbit and a bog standard cat ?


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barnfarm,

28/08/2008 16:03:23
What weapons would they have?
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David C,

28/08/2008 18:54:17
Whats up Doc!
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Allan W.,

preston 28/08/2008 20:14:05
It's not a rabbit it's a donkey, in fact it's Blackpoos new mascot.
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Spavin,

Deepdale 28/08/2008 20:37:21
Anyone got a good recipe for Rabbit Pie?
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Tracy Edmondson,

Oldham 29/08/2008 21:53:16
I too have these huge beautiful rabbits (all purchased from Denise). Believe me the cat would not win the fight; cats in my area don't come anywhere near them (nor poo in my garden!!!)
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