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		<title>174.202.96.97: Created page with &quot;  Mary-Margaret Carpenter Is a rabbit scientist. She is an author writing several books on rabbits.  She has collected, compiled, and categorized a searchable database of thousands of rabbit scientific studies from across the world.  She is a nationally ranked leading show breeder with over 100 rabbits herself, she&#039;s been breeding nearly a decade *she sells no pets, makes zero profit*.  She IS a rabbit expert...   Everything you know about wire cages is wrong, and based...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;  Mary-Margaret Carpenter Is a rabbit scientist. She is an author writing several books on rabbits.  She has collected, compiled, and categorized a searchable database of thousands of rabbit scientific studies from across the world.  She is a nationally ranked leading show breeder with over 100 rabbits herself, she&amp;#039;s been breeding nearly a decade *she sells no pets, makes zero profit*.  She IS a rabbit expert...   Everything you know about wire cages is wrong, and based...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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Mary-Margaret Carpenter Is a rabbit scientist. She is an author writing several books on rabbits.  She has collected, compiled, and categorized a searchable database of thousands of rabbit scientific studies from across the world. &lt;br /&gt;
She is a nationally ranked leading show breeder with over 100 rabbits herself, she&amp;#039;s been breeding nearly a decade *she sells no pets, makes zero profit*.  She IS a rabbit expert... &lt;br /&gt;
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Everything you know about wire cages is wrong, and based on false misleading information. &lt;br /&gt;
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A ten year long, 10,000 rabbit study from Europe, showed that rabbits didn&amp;#039;t get sore hocks in cages. The few instances noted in the study *5%* were due to genetic factors. &lt;br /&gt;
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A scuentific study from Germany gave a colony of free roaming rabbits cages. Within 15min the cages were claimed and being defended and the occupants wanted to stay in the cage, despite being born free roam. &lt;br /&gt;
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In another scientific study, cages were built in such a way as rabbits could push bars to increase their space or decrease their space. Rabbits hit the decrease bar repeatedly...the rabbits themselves did not like when there was open space.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Pododermatitis lesions *sore hocks* are due to not being able to properly put the toes down, not getting airflow to the foot, contact with urine and feces *such as in a litter box* , and genetic predisposition. The majority of rabbits with sore hocks are free roam house Rabbits. Rabbits kept on proper gauge and spaced wire don&amp;#039;t get sore hocks...instead, proper wire can actually heal sore hocks *I have documented a case fully of this*. The ARBA national convention hosted 24,000 rabbits. 24k rabbits that didn&amp;#039;t have sore hocks *because it&amp;#039;s a disqualification * and all kept in wire cages.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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