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Show/Meat rabbits and cage $300obo Phoenix AZ

  • City: Phoenix
  • State: Arizona
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4 Rabbits and cage These rabbits won first place at county livestock show. 3 females and 1 male. These are meat rabbits so can be bred and raised to eat if you would like or for pets or showing. We would like to move these quick because we will be showing sheep next year so please call or text me with any offer. We gave $400 for the rabbits and cage and are asking $300 for all. show contact info

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