now that i have the rabbits, i need to know how to humanly kill them thanks
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now that i have the rabbits, i need to know how to humanly kill them thanks
BEEN doing it for years it is 100% safe.i raise and buy rabbits from day old to full grown and made my own co2 chamber.rubber maid tub and you can buy a canister of co2 from nexair.Remember co2 is what makes our soda pops pop.we drink everyday.ill get 30 or 40 and gas um wait 5 min. bag um freeze um.
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Thanks Kevin 
Its the only way to go.
Here's a few pics of the one I made. Nothin' fancy, just very effective. CO2 Chamber
Yell if you've got any questions about building one. I'm sure locsmith wouldn't mind helping you further & I don't mind either.
You should be able to make one for arond $50 or so, maybe just a tad more. With the one I made, I can put down 2 medium rabbits or 1 large rabbit at a time. I can also do about 30 lrg rats at a time.
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I personally use the Chuck Norris method for killing rabbits. It can be viewed by watching any fight involving Chuck Norris. I'm sure they've got one on YouTube.
It's a 20-ounce CO2 tank made for use with paintball guns. I got that one at Wal-Mart for around $25 and then had to buy a valve and hose for it from a local welding supply company, which is also where I get it refilled at, for $10 per refill.
One tank will last a long time, especially if you put down several rodents/rabbits at a time instead of just one or two. It takes just about as much CO2 to put down 1 rat as it does to put down 30.
I went overboard and got a braided hose but the simple plastic lines/hoses will work just as good if not better. They're more flexible and easier to handle than the braided.
I recommend first finding out where you can get CO2 tanks refilled at (welding supply, sporting goods store that has paintball supplies, etc...) and you should be able to get everything you need from them, all in one stop. Tank, valve, hose and fittings to connect hose to tub or bin, and last but not least, CO2.
Yell if you have any more questions, glad to be able to help. I almost didn't see your post this time because you replied to someone else's post & not mine. I just happened to look further down the posts and saw your reply.
Have a good one!
HH
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