Does anyone else have bunnies on the way?

Dutchgirl

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I bred my Mini Lops, Chaplin and Mollie, on the 13th. The bunnies are due on the 16th of March. Now comes the second hardest part... waiting for the doe to kindle! (The first hardest part is waiting for the bunnies, who you know are just sitting there in the nest, to be old enough to play with. ;) )

So I'm wondering... what is everyone else waiting for? I'd love to see pictures!
 
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This is Mollie. Sorry for the bad picture.

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And this is Chaplin. Ugh! This one doesn't really show him, either!

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My NZ's decided it was time on their own. My girl jumped in with my boy in the morning and in the evening when I was out feeding them. Apparently she has a thing for him or something! This is the first time they've bred and my first batch of bunnies if it took. We shall see... I will post pics later.
 
These little ones are Netherland dwarfs - They arrived Valentine's morning. 1st litter of the year. Should be having another little of NDs soon & with any hope will also have another ND litter a 1/2 Lionhead 1/2ND one, & 1/2 mini lop 1/2 ND. This time around, due to the really cold/windy weather we have been having, I paired up my outside buns so they have had free access to
'do as they please' I just palpate them when it's feeding time - & if I feel kits, that bun comes inside till they kindle & the little ones get big enough to be outside. more pic of these 4 prob tomorrow.

 
I had a litter of mixes, a litter of Lionheads the other day and I'm expecting a litter of Holland Lops hopefully.

From the mix litter, there's 7 total

From the mix litter



Sire of my Hollands


Dam of my Hollands
 
My 4-H presentation for this year is on running a rabbitry. I narrowed down the categories of raising rabbits to: selling them as pets, selling their meat, selling them as show rabbits, owning pet rabbits, selling them for their fur (like with Angora rabbits), and also you can sell brood stock.
In my area, a lot of people want rabbits, but I'm only making enough money to keep my rabbitry running. Something seems to always come up in a rabbitry (IMO) whether it be, needing to repair something, needing to buy medication, needing to buy new cages or care supplies, that quickly uses up the money you've earned.
I raise rabbits because I love it. I love working with animals and trying to better my stock. I love raising the little rabbits that I've, essentially, brought into this world, and I love finding them their new loving homes and seeing the joy on the face of the new owner. I find it to be a very rewarding hobby.
 
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