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Day 20. Heard a peep. Saw a wriggle. Makes me smile.

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Day 20. Heard a peep. Saw a wriggle. Makes me smile.
oh good luck!!!Just started day 28 with my 6 Fawn and White Indian Runners! Lots of rocking and chirping, so hopefully a few will pip overnight.
Quote: And that's exactly what I did yesterday when hubby pointed them out!
And then they all ran and hid.![]()
Quote: I got so excited when hubby pointed them out that I scared them and they all ran back under cover.![]()
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They're so itty, bitty little things. Maybe from a dwarf netherland/hotot female.
I WILL get pics. Eventually. I hope. Maybe today.
We have a boy pen and a girl pen.
They may (or may not) have decided to dig under their enclosures when we were combining.![]()
I didn't think they'd raise a litter so late in the year. Surprise!![]()
She might be the mom.
Domestic bunnies. @DwayneNLiz
I missed quoting you somehow.
wait might be? do dads give birth lmao!!!
Oh, c'mon now. Do I really sound like a woman who has just 1 female rabbit???![]()
That'd be WAY too easy. WAY too sane.![]()
There are more females. Definitely more.
I see a baby bunny rodeo/round up in the near future.![]()
(With more than just these little guys.)
Almost my place...lol
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Most definitely. Probably 6-8 weeks? What do you think?
I gave them some millet. I see them out eating it.![]()
They're coming out from under the old vestibule.
On the plus side, we know there won't be any skunks or rats under there with the bunnies being there.
I'm still wondering if the bunnies are pushing the rats back. They're certainly not afraid to chase a chicken to get the grain...lol.
Attack rabbits!
Awwwwww![]()
More fluffy butts!We have fluffy butts! Noticed the first pip last night at 9:00 and by 3:00am they were out and running! Kind of disapointed they hatched hatch so fast that I missed it all lol
probably i am not good at bunniesMost definitely. Probably 6-8 weeks? What do you think?
I gave them some millet. I see them out eating it.![]()
They're coming out from under the old vestibule.
On the plus side, we know there won't be any skunks or rats under there with the bunnies being there.
I'm still wondering if the bunnies are pushing the rats back. They're certainly not afraid to chase a chicken to get the grain...lol.
Attack rabbits!