The other one is a nut. I suppose it's a good thing she'll let him do his thing so you can get pure fertile eggs. But it's usually the guy that wants to love 'em and leave 'em.
The other one is a nut. I suppose it's a good thing she'll let him do his thing so you can get pure fertile eggs. But it's usually the guy that wants to love 'em and leave 'em.
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was wondering how he was doing, was great seeing you yesterday while i was making a fool of myself!! LOL sorry to have to rush off , things didnt go as planned for me at all yesterday.
he seems to be settling in well. though he seems to think his food dish is his litter box! my dog was very curious, but was being very well behaved with the little boy! my young cat Eddie was being a pest at first but when i got home from work to check on the bunny my cat crawled into the cage and 'Bun Bun' as i have nick named him came hopping right over and checked him out with no issues! i'm going to have to find a better name for the cute little fuzzball!
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was wondering how he was doing, was great seeing you yesterday while i was making a fool of myself!! LOL sorry to have to rush off , things didnt go as planned for me at all yesterday.
he seems to be settling in well. though he seems to think his food dish is his litter box! my dog was very curious, but was being very well behaved with the little boy! my young cat Eddie was being a pest at first but when i got home from work to check on the bunny my cat crawled into the cage and 'Bun Bun' as i have nick named him came hopping right over and checked him out with no issues! i'm going to have to find a better name for the cute little fuzzball!
well, he's been using the corners of the cage and every time i move the box he uses the other corner!
ok, the name is official! he's now being called Wooly Bear! every time i go to reach for him he seems to curl into a ball like the caterpillar! then he crawls as fast as he can up my shoulder! have you been feeding him any sort of treats beside food and timothy hay? i was reading that i shouldn't give him anything other than those before they hit 4 months old. seems kind of like a poor diet when in nature, moma rabbit would probably eat anything she could get for her kits!
Hi All! I'm hoping to bring a few roos to the chicken stock - 2 grey silkies and 1 white silkie. They will be 15 weeks old. I don't think I need to get them tested, since they are right under the age limit right? I don't mind getting them tested but don't think I have the time to do it before 6/4 as we'll be out of town next weekend. Just want to be sure we won't be turned away.