Why’d ya have to go and spoil the fun??????Yeah, but the poor little quail didn't.

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Why’d ya have to go and spoil the fun??????Yeah, but the poor little quail didn't.
Tired of him already, did you?
That's me, a spoilsport.Why’d ya have to go and spoil the fun??????I was sooooooo waiting for some peeps to really think she offed the floofer!!!!
Not hardly. She can't keep her fingers off of him.Tired of him already, did you?
S>>>>it happens!!!!That's me, a spoilsport.
You have no idea.S>>>>it happens!!!!![]()
Sounds like a lot of females I know and have knownDomestic rabbits are European rabbits. That's what they domesticated.
We have very few cottontails here but sometimes they would cross paths. They can't and didn't interbreed and for the most part would not even interact.
One year there were three small cottontails that stayed with one of the groups but as they matured they moved on.
Mine formed loose groups. The males laid out territories and mostly stuck to them. The females moved where ever they wanted. Some stayed with one male. Others stayed for a period then moved. Rotating around. Others seemed to move often and weren't content anywhere long.
But the females made all the moves for the most part.
If you hid the legs, it almost looks like a bowl full of hearts.