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Post by bitbyter on Sept 18, 2013 13:29:34 GMT -5
RodentPro has a lot of prey on sale at the moment and the following coupon code will also get you $10 off of your order: RP0913 secure.rodentpro.com/index.asp
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 14:39:40 GMT -5
Of course I ordered from them right before this sale (sniff)
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Post by bitbyter on Sept 25, 2013 14:41:10 GMT -5
I try to hold out until they have a sale. They come up pretty regularly.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 14:43:39 GMT -5
I still got a good price so that's okay!
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Post by bitbyter on Oct 7, 2013 15:37:30 GMT -5
Rodent Pro has another sale on until this coming Thursday Oct 10th, 2013. Lowered prices and an additional $10.00 off coupon (code RP1013).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2013 18:34:16 GMT -5
Just a heads up for everyone there is a pretty great rodentpro sale happening right now. All shipping is a flat $25 per box! Plus tons of flash deals. www.rodentpro.com/Deals end tomorrow night
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Post by goingpostal on Dec 2, 2013 12:18:31 GMT -5
I haven't ordered from RP in over a year due to their shipping charges so I jumped all over this! My fuzz will be happy to get guinea pigs and rats again and I got a couple rabbits and some of the whole chickens, ton more quail. I have a feeling they will be eating a whole prey heavy diet for the next several months.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2014 16:17:12 GMT -5
gonna have to give rodent pro high marks for customer service and excellent packaging.
mice, chicks, and quail came completely frozen with plenty of dry ice, but what really impressed was that when i contacted the company via email letting them know my order incorrectly included triple extra large rats (closest i've ever come to puking) rather than rabbits, they immediately sent out the corrected order.
i've put the rats in the back of my freezer and am hoping to overcome my squeamishness someday and chop it up for my babies but it really may be beyond me...
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Post by msav on Mar 3, 2014 16:41:35 GMT -5
Let me warn you about the rabbits. They still have poop in the poop shute. I would highly recommend that you open them up and remove it. It stinks too. My ferrets open up the first rabbit I gave them and there was rabbit poop everwhere.
Get yourself a gut knife. Only way to open it up without ripping open the poop shute. They also dragged it all over my house. I learned my lesson.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using proboards
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Post by katt on Mar 3, 2014 18:06:13 GMT -5
Ooohh what I wouldn't give to have room in the freezer for a RodentPro order...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2014 18:20:31 GMT -5
thanks msav, picked up "The Complete Book of Ferrets" by Nicholas Porter, 1990, which has detailed instructions on how to gut a rabbit. almost wish i could go ferreting, but well, i just don't have it in me to kill anything directly, just would love to see my ferrets in action
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2014 18:26:35 GMT -5
i emptied four shelves in my freezer leaving me now with just one for ice cream and edamame, ferret food now occupies the rest...
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Post by bitbyter on Mar 3, 2014 21:03:24 GMT -5
msav I've discovered the best way to gut prey is to do it while they are still partially frozen. A LOT less messy.
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Post by msav on Mar 3, 2014 21:11:32 GMT -5
msav I've discovered the best way to gut prey is to do it while they are still partially frozen. A LOT less messy. probably smell a lot less too. just got to thaw it enough that the skin is pliable.
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Post by bitbyter on Mar 4, 2014 11:14:26 GMT -5
yep, I hate gutting guinea pigs (they REEEK! Especially if they have a full bladder). The ferrets love them though.
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