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Dan, the bunnies are beautiful, so many colors to pick from. Do they stay in those grassy pens or decide to dig under and escape? I know rabbits can dig!!
 
Nope. I'm getting a adult White peacock from the Vice President of the United Peafowl Association. She's been very helpful to me. She also sent me blood samples for my genetic research project. I get him May 9th or 10th depending on how fast the Post Office works. I already have hens laying so he'll have some hens waiting for him.
 
Nope. I'm getting a adult White peacock from the Vice President of the United Peafowl Association. She's been very helpful to me. She also sent me blood samples for my genetic research project. I get him May 9th or 10th depending on how fast the Post Office works. I already have hens laying so he'll have some hens waiting for him.


That stinks but wow sounds like the new one will be great
 
Yep. I'm super excited to get him. I'll posy pictures of him when I get him. I'm thinking of just having him tame to me like my other peafowl. Instead of making him tame to everyone like Ice was.


Aw I bet! And yeah, that sounds easier anyway and it's not really necessary to have him so tame anyway, right? Plus they cant steal him that way?
 
Dan, the bunnies are beautiful, so many colors to pick from.    Do they stay in those grassy pens or decide to dig under and escape?  I know rabbits can dig!!


:) They are, I was not expecting those from the parents.

They were just in that pen for pictures, we keep them down in the garden most the time. ;) Rabbits are funny creatures, they go through a phase when they hit about eight weeks to 12 or 14 weeks where they will dig out if you don't move them onto fresh grass everyday. Keeps you on your toes. Once they hit about 12 to 14 weeks though they usually settle down.
 

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