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    Help with frozen rabbit..

    Ok i thawed out of the 5 lb rabbit.. someone told me to place it under a heat lamp which is what im doing right now..

    my question is for how long and all that?
    Thanks, ~*Natalie*~



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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    lol no idea...... hmmmmmmm.... i wonder if you could put in the oven on keep warm for a little while just to thaw it out a little.... bet it'd cit down the defrost time quite a bit..... although i wouldn't want a rabbit defrosting in my oven.......
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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    well i set it out at 6:00 in the morning yesterday and all night it thawed out but i need to get it warm so the snake knows it there if not it want even see it..
    Thanks, ~*Natalie*~



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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    Put it in a big ziploc bag and drop into a bucket of hot water.

    The core does not need to be hot, if the outside is warm (100 degrees) it should be enough.

    Have some really BIG tongs?

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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    yeap lol i always have tongs.. thanks a bunch!!!
    Thanks, ~*Natalie*~



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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    yeah, I agree- hot water, make sure it is thawed all the way through though. you'll need to change the water a few times atleast as it cools down.

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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    I have had mishaps with our Ball python, can only imagine if a 200 pound snake grabbed a hand instead of the rabbit

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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    well i heated it up like you said and put it in there she didn't take it.. maybe to early to feed her i guess..
    Thanks, ~*Natalie*~



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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    Did you try teasing??

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    Re: Help with frozen rabbit..

    yes everything i cant think of just no apatite .. got another question? once its thawed out is it bad can you re thaw it?
    Thanks, ~*Natalie*~



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