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The rabbit in this picture is on it's own...as soon as eyes are open and the ears are up they can fend for themselves. This one is probably at least about 6 wks old.
Not very likely that it would make it. This is one my brother tried to save after accidentally destroying the nest. There were four babies and none survived with all the care and feeding he did for them.


Headed back outside to keep working on the chicken tractor.
 
Oh yeah, that should be $4.15. Must be my wishful thinking kicking in. 'Course I can remember when gas was under $.50...


Olive, wild bunnies are not very easy to raise, I have a friend downstate that used to run a wildlife rehab facility and she said often you would just get them to the point of release and they would just die. In addition they are basically predator food, as they have few survival skills. Are you sure the mother rabbit will not come back if you put it close to the nest site? Rabbits avoid their nests so as to not attract attention to the scentless babies, but maybe she would return if undisturbed.
 
The rabbit in this picture is on it's own...as soon as eyes are open and the ears are up they can fend for themselves. This one is probably at least about 6 wks old.

That's what the reading I did earlier said, too. If it's eyes are open and ears are up best to let it be, they're old enough to fend for themselves and usually stress and lack of good flora in the gut from human feeding will definitely kill them at that point. I was amazed how tiny they are when they're able to be on their own already, never would have thought it.

This one is likely to die, too, given how tiny it is. But the kids think it's cool that I'm letting them try so what the heck.

Oh yeah, that should be $4.15. Must be my wishful thinking kicking in. 'Course I can remember when gas was under $.50...


Olive, wild bunnies are not very easy to raise, I have a friend downstate that used to run a wildlife rehab facility and she said often you would just get them to the point of release and they would just die. In addition they are basically predator food, as they have few survival skills. Are you sure the mother rabbit will not come back if you put it close to the nest site? Rabbits avoid their nests so as to not attract attention to the scentless babies, but maybe she would return if undisturbed.


There is no nest left. It was IN the garden bed. I was turning the soil, stuck the pitchfork down in, pried up and the whole thing came up with the soil I was turning, fur blew every which way, three of the four kits in the nest had been speared with the pitchfork already, just this one was untouched. I finished the garden bed which meant further demolishing their home so I could get our potatoes planted. There's no where for her to come back to. I'm sure she'll return looking, but there's nothing left there and I don't want her having incentive to dig back in. I don't feel like killing this baby, but his/her mama's not welcome in my garden either.

Honestly, if by some freak miracle it lived I probably wouldn't bother releasing it.
 
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In my interpretation, question everything.

Agreed!!


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Dont let her do stupid crap like that. She has you going to court over your hens. Why let her put her trash in the middle of your front yard?
OR if you werent going to call the police, you should have THROWN her bin back into her front yard. Or set it on fire. BS, stop letting her do whatever she wants. Crazy or not.

I concur. I would totally do the same thing. She is a nutcase, this one.


Gas is $3.15 here
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$3.15??? Dang, I'm on my way up to the UP just for gas, haha! I hope you actually meant $4.15 because if not then there's a serious conspiracy going on here...

Isn't that the correct change for a wild bunny?
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Juise: Maybe your cat saw a ghost was following you through the woods...hehe.

So anyway both times I had a free minute today to call my doctor, guess what? "we're closed for lunch" and "we're closed for the day" are what I got. I called at 4:35, they closed at 4:30. What kind of crap is that? Ugh. Oh well, remind me to call in the morning. Ive got nothing exciting to talk about today...had my first meeting with my board review class...these exams are going to be so hard my brain hurts already. Well, studying will be hard I mean. me = terrible at studying. Worked at my externship site the morning 730-12, then had class 1-4, now working 5-9. I currently hate Wednesdays. So I have a job interview at a clinic tomorrow, cant remember if I told you guys that, wish me luck! I hope that goes well, I really really want to get away from my current job, so badly I can taste it. Hope everyone else is doing well and everything is good! Love the bunny pics, I would take one if I wasn't allergic :(
 
My two month olds are fully feathered but have still been spending cold days and nights in the dog crate in the basement at 60 degrees. Will they be ok if I ship them full time to the little coop with no heat? We are still below freezing every night. Should I wait to transition them or will they adjust ok?
 
There is no nest left. It was IN the garden bed. I was turning the soil, stuck the pitchfork down in, pried up and the whole thing came up with the soil I was turning, fur blew every which way, three of the four kits in the nest had been speared with the pitchfork already, just this one was untouched. I finished the garden bed which meant further demolishing their home so I could get our potatoes planted. There's no where for her to come back to. I'm sure she'll return looking, but there's nothing left there and I don't want her having incentive to dig back in. I don't feel like killing this baby, but his/her mama's not welcome in my garden either.
I'm with you on that one, I would have a hard time getting rid of such a cute little defenseless baby! :)
 
For a little perspective on size/age.


I wish I was close, I have a mommy bunny that's pretty good at accepting orphans with her own. Trouble is, we raise them for eating so it would only be here for 3 months anyway.

I farm for profit -- pigs, turkeys and geese -- wouldn't bother me in the slightest. ;) Actually, that's the first thing hubby said, "Raise it up and we'll eat it." LOL!
 
Just came in and felt something crawling up my neck - a tick, of course.
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Stripped the kids down and looked them and their clothing over, and they were clear. Started on myself, and found another tick on the inside of my shirt!
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That makes 4 ticks in as many days! Sat down for the evening yesterday and felt one crawling up my neck, and just the previous night I woke up at 3am and foggily felt something crawling on me, pulled my arm out of the blankets and there was a tick crawling up it.
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I'm getting ticked off, and probably a nervous tic to boot! Sure are a lot of them this year! And can I just say, one more time,
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