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I’m just putting this idea out there to see if anyone would be interested in a joint venture raising rabbits (for meat and pelts) or honey bees. My partner and I live in an apartment so don’t have the ability to house the animals. If anyone is interested we could share the costs, labours and of course rewards. Hope to hear from you if you are interested.
Curtis
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Permalink Reply by Jason Mertz on October 21, 2011 at 3:22pm Hi Curtis,
The Main St. steering group is thinking about having a bee keeping workshop at our monthly potluck in December (Dec. 6th). This could possibly be a good place to speak with other bee and rabbit people. Also, we know of a few people keeping bees around Main St. I'll let them know you are interested in some type of "joint adventure." Feel free to email me (jason@villagevancouver.ca) or call me at 604-675-9419 if you'd like to follow-up. If I hear anything from the bee folks, I'll contact you thru this email. Thanks.
Jason Mertz
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