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Rabbits: Day 21 (Starting to venture...)

5/17/2013

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  I walked out to the rabbit room this morning after I had let mama bunny out of her hutch into the stall,  and my little Sweet Pea was out roaming around!  Inside a pallet, of course.  The hutch has a piece of wood screwed to the front, which I thought would be high enough to not let the little midgets roam around.  Apparently not.  Sweet Pea had jumped over the piece of wood, hopped all the way over to the other side of the stall, and squeezed through fencing into the pallet slats.  That mischievous little girl. 

  I have sold 3 does and 3 bucks.  I have sold 4 rabbits out of this litter (reserved for people) and am retaining 2 for my own breeding (Sweet Pea and Mozzarella).  I will be purchasing 2 new rabbits (buck & doe) in about a month and once they are grown I will have a lot more babies, a lot more often.  

  Also, if you are interested in upcoming litters, just put your name on our waiting list and I will contact you.  It is locating on our French Lop Rabbitry Website.  Please no color requests, only tell me if you want a broken/solid and buck/doe.  Thanks!

  Oh, I almost forgot!  I am growing wheat fodder for the bunnies, and I just started this morning.  I will make a post about it later tonight, so stay tuned!

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9/28/2018 10:55:46 pm

We used to have a rabbit when I was still a kid. My father told me that it was given by my grandmother who owns a farm. I was so happy that time because I can't take my eyes off of its cuteness. I was mesmerized with how good looking my rabbit is. I actually named it Edward from my favorite movie character. Unfortunately, after some months of being with us, he just died one day without us knowing the reason behind it. I was literally crying the whole day because of that and I remember how I refused to have another rabbit because I am afraid it will just die again.

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