I sold Strawberry Plants at the last Milford Swap (5/23). If you got strawberries from me that turned out to be tiny WILD ones instead of normal cultivated strawberries, please PM me.
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I have a pair of black bantam cochins that are approx 5 weeks old and feathering out now. They are supposed to be mottled but the only white feathering I see is on wingtips. The cockerel has green eyes
i am almost sure they get there spots a little later on, anyone know for sure? like a mille fluer, seems like as they age they get more spots
I know the Millies do get spots later. I had a trio and kept one (the one in my Avatar) and she had almost no spotting till about 4 months then she colored right up just before she passed on.
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talk to me about holland lops
i have one she is what 3 months, she is inside, cause she is a baby. questions, is that what i should be doing? i feel terrible about putting her out alone, do yours live outside? am i crazy? should she have a friend? female
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I too have similar questions. I'd like to add a bunny or 2 to our menagerie but I'm not sure what the best living arrangements are and if the need other bunnies (same sex!) for companionship.
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I too have similar questions. I'd like to add a bunny or 2 to our menagerie but I'm not sure what the best living arrangements are and if the need other bunnies (same sex!) for companionship.
And are Lops suitable for younger kids?
If it's easier I can try to find you on Sunday.
-Cindy
Okay Ladies.....
As long as you have a spot in your yard that is shady Wendy she could be outside no problem. Bunnies and rabbits cannot tolerate direct sun and get heat exhaustion VERY easily. Mine ALL live outside, Oh God YES! 365 days a year-- She doesn't need a friend, no. You are just being an overprotective new bunny mum.
I too have similar questions. I'd like to add a bunny or 2 to our menagerie but I'm not sure what the best living arrangements are and if the need other bunnies (same sex!) for companionship.
And are Lops suitable for younger kids?
If it's easier I can try to find you on Sunday.
-Cindy
I personally LOVE my Hollands! They are the smallest of the lops and the buck and doe that are the parents of my babies are SO sweet. We have taught the dad "Chuck" to play basketball with a sissal ball- he also runs around with my Boston terrier and will rabbit punch her whe he has had enough. He comes this name and is just so cute to watch. Lops are good for kids, they are mellow and will just chill out as long as someone is petting them! I have a nice little buck (boy) available, he's the last of 8.