A couple of bunnys

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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Harrynsw » 04 Nov 2019, 7:35 am

Where is the reports thread anyhow? Can't seem to locate it.
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by marksman » 04 Nov 2019, 8:03 am

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/im ... pisiformis

http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/GI_disease ... peworm.htm

http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agricultu ... cts-people

after having a look l may be wrong in calling it hydatids cyst but it is tapeworm eggs
l got the info from my uncle when growing up, if you cut the water sack you will see like rice inside being the eggs
its a good idea to keep your dogs and yourself wormed regularly :lol: and dont just throw the infected ones get rid of them properly :thumbsup:
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by TassieTiger » 04 Nov 2019, 11:06 am

Ecobogan wrote:
Stix wrote:
Ecobogan wrote:
IMG_20180820_072957_HDR.jpg
Ha! Glad you liked it, varmint shooting has priority...it's like weeding after all.
I wrote out another story yesterday to post here about a convo I had the other day, the net dropped out and I lost the lot as I hit submit.
A terrorist attack would sh!t me less... I'll try rewrite it when I've got time.
!

Aahhh...yep...the true test of a mans patience isnt it...!!!...I cant believe how many lives my PC has...!!
And im sure thats why Telco's employ people overseas & have excessive wait times when in a phone que to tech support---keeps assault rates down at normal levels... :x


Ecobogan wrote:[Freezer near stocked, they're my main meat source and the unskun one stays in there for ornamental purposes!

Well if you wrap it in enough of that filo & jam some of them frozen vegies hard in each end, & maybe crack a bottle of malt while cooking, you might not notice the fur so much... :)

(yea i know... :roll: ...sorry... :) )
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Sounds like youre livin the good life EcoBogan... :thumbsup:

She got any cousins in a similar set-up...?
(if ya dont ask... :) )
:drinks:


Your comedic veins haven't gone un noticed fella and this is my girlfriend over the last few weeks ...'That Stix guy posted anymore funnies on that forum?'
'Hell yes I could shovel some cousins his way'
Swiss Italians mate..romance and party pro's!


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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Ecobogan » 04 Nov 2019, 3:12 pm

Hahaha! Yeah a few entendres in that one. This isn't helping Harry's bunny thread though, maybe we should start another....how bout...'Stix chicks'!
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Stix » 04 Nov 2019, 6:48 pm

TassieTiger wrote:
Ecobogan wrote:
Stix wrote:
Ecobogan wrote:
IMG_20180820_072957_HDR.jpg
Ha! Glad you liked it, varmint shooting has priority...it's like weeding after all.
I wrote out another story yesterday to post here about a convo I had the other day, the net dropped out and I lost the lot as I hit submit.
A terrorist attack would sh!t me less... I'll try rewrite it when I've got time.
!

Aahhh...yep...the true test of a mans patience isnt it...!!!...I cant believe how many lives my PC has...!!
And im sure thats why Telco's employ people overseas & have excessive wait times when in a phone que to tech support---keeps assault rates down at normal levels... :x


Ecobogan wrote:[Freezer near stocked, they're my main meat source and the unskun one stays in there for ornamental purposes!

Well if you wrap it in enough of that filo & jam some of them frozen vegies hard in each end, & maybe crack a bottle of malt while cooking, you might not notice the fur so much... :)

(yea i know... :roll: ...sorry... :) )
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Sounds like youre livin the good life EcoBogan... :thumbsup:

She got any cousins in a similar set-up...?
(if ya dont ask... :) )
:drinks:


Your comedic veins haven't gone un noticed fella and this is my girlfriend over the last few weeks ...'That Stix guy posted anymore funnies on that forum?'
'Hell yes I could shovel some cousins his way'
Swiss Italians mate..romance and party pro's!


Professionals Stix...professionals! I can hear your brain working llol


...Sure there's not a little projecting of your thoughts on to me there Tas... :?
( :lol: ) :drinks:

I wasnt thinking that...but now you ment... :silent:
:problem:
:huh:
:idea:
Swiss Italians Eh...? :| .
.Well...
...I love my food.. :) .
...& i love to share my food.. :D .
...I could do with a party :P ...
...& I am certainly in need some real romance.. :clap: ...
And..
....AND..!!...
...Would you believe it-- i love girls too.. :drinks: . :clap: ...
AND as it just so happens--i especially like Swiss Italian ones.. YAY...!!: :clap: :clap: :D 8-) ...
....talk about coincidences...! :o ! :thumbsup:

But sadly...not much in the way of funnies...the funniest thing i can think of lately i didnt share with you...
That was when i earlier asked about your partner having any cousins--i initially said 'sisters'.... :?

But, before i hit the submit button, i had visions of driving in the yard & seeing a rifle & a bare arse poking out from under the house, ...So I changed 'sisters' to 'cousins' due to the feeling of unease that swamped me when i thought of calling a bare-foot, bare backsided hare chasing hippy who left his pants out in the dunny, 'brother'... :lol:
:drinks:
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Ecobogan » 07 Nov 2019, 4:54 pm

marksman wrote:https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/taenia-pisiformis

http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/GI_disease ... peworm.htm

http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agricultu ... cts-people

after having a look l may be wrong in calling it hydatids cyst but it is tapeworm eggs
l got the info from my uncle when growing up, if you cut the water sack you will see like rice inside being the eggs
its a good idea to keep your dogs and yourself wormed regularly :lol: and dont just throw the infected ones get rid of them properly :thumbsup:


Thanks for that MM, great stuff. Very handy to have go to info like that.
Wanted to reply days ago but late Sunday arv, after working the weekend, the unawesome realisation that I still had about 4 days of work to fit in by Tues night hit me. A few 16 hr stints, big day on site and all came together. Bit spent though! :violin:
Shot 6 rabbits on Sunday and will keep track of the cysty ones for sure. Nice bit of rain over the last few days here too, 27mil, softens the ground for easier stalking.
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Ecobogan » 07 Nov 2019, 5:09 pm

Haha! Yes it did occur to me why you requested cousins Stix. But as I mentioned to MM I've been working my ass off this week so no ass left to be bare, solves that problem!
Being thought of as a hippy is the funniest I've gotta say. They're usually young with good skin and bad clothes, not a bad shift for someone who looks like they work on an abattoir kill floor! But yeah running around in my jocks n carrying on isn't unusual so you'd have to deal with that somehow. :drinks:

Nicole, my lady friend, is onto it. You'd fit in fine round here with your line up of coincidences.. brother! :D
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Tikkapaul » 10 Nov 2019, 5:58 pm

You're bunnies are in poor health . Like a previous member wrote they are cysts and part of the life cycle of a parasitic worm goes from one host to the next . Carnivore eats infected rabbit , roo whatever then gets cysts wherever which eventually hatch in gut lay eggs they then come out in faeces land on grass and get eaten by rabbit or roo ( herbivore ) and so the cycle goes ... some worms like to create cyst in the carnivore hence we don't eat carnivores and get meat from a reputable source . Always visually check meat , organs of game shot/ harvested , listen to reputable local knowledge and if in doubt get a pizza .
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Stix » 12 Nov 2019, 11:53 am

Harrynsw wrote:Where is the reports thread anyhow? Can't seem to locate it.


viewtopic.php?f=73&t=4843&start=612

Hopefully that works...
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Stix » 12 Nov 2019, 9:04 pm

Ecobogan wrote:Haha! Yes it did occur to me why you requested cousins Stix. But as I mentioned to MM I've been working my ass off this week so no ass left to be bare, solves that problem!
Being thought of as a hippy is the funniest I've gotta say. They're usually young with good skin and bad clothes, not a bad shift for someone who looks like they work on an abattoir kill floor! But yeah running around in my jocks n carrying on isn't unusual so you'd have to deal with that somehow. :drinks:

Nicole, my lady friend, is onto it. You'd fit in fine round here with your line up of coincidences.. brother! :D

:)
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Ecobogan » 13 Nov 2019, 6:47 pm

Tikkapaul wrote:You're bunnies are in poor health . Like a previous member wrote they are cysts and part of the life cycle of a parasitic worm goes from one host to the next . Carnivore eats infected rabbit , roo whatever then gets cysts wherever which eventually hatch in gut lay eggs they then come out in faeces land on grass and get eaten by rabbit or roo ( herbivore ) and so the cycle goes ... some worms like to create cyst in the carnivore hence we don't eat carnivores and get meat from a reputable source . Always visually check meat , organs of game shot/ harvested , listen to reputable local knowledge and if in doubt get a pizza .


For sure mate, there have only been two or three with the tape worm cysts and yep, they get buried under a newly planted tree or such.
Am pretty cautious about the whole business but generally, out of one hundred plus rabbits shot here, they've been fine.
Thanks for the info mate :thumbsup:
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Re: A couple of bunnys

Post by Stix » 23 Apr 2020, 4:13 pm

whoops...wrong thread...
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