Oh wowie. I went outside to check on Holly, no babies. So I just figured I would let her out to run around, when she decided to take a flop on the ground and relax. Nothing special. Then, she went in between the barn wall and a straw bale, and started going crazy and almost knocking over the straw bale. Weird.. I thought. Then she came around and started stuffing her face full of straw. That is when I was absolutely positive she was pregnant, but not only that, was close to having her babies. She cannot have her nest there, because it is really unsafe for her and the kits, so we put her in her hutch, where she went at it again. I really do expect to have a few more bunnies by midnight!!! Keep checking in
This is where Caroline and I (Grace) like to write about things that will be done, have been done, or are being done on the farm. Enjoy!
Stories from the kids.
Sue said:....... Hi Grace, There is just nothing cuter than a baby rabbit. I'll bet that you and Caroline will be camped out at the cage when the wee bunnies arrive. So, if I wanted to purchase a bunny from you, what would I need to know about care and feeding?
Sue also said:...... Grace, you are going to be Queen of the Blog with your laptop! I'm having fun following your adventures.
Liz V. said:...... Hello -
We are from Alabama and my kids love reading your blog! Marley would like to try your hot chocolate recipe and wanted to let you know that she is a big fan of your farm. (She loves all animals and Taekwondo!) Hope you and your family had a great Christmas!!
Sue said:...... Here's hoping for lots of bunnies! How many do you expect in a litter?
susan said:...... This is a charming blog and I would like to hear more from this kid!
Kay Thomas said:...... Hi Grace, I enjoy reading your blog! I'm sorry you lost all the red-bud trees. The little maples are beautiful. We always have a lot of little trees come up in our yard each year as well.