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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.
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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.
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.
In my interpretation, question everything.
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.
$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...Gas is $3.15 here![]()
Isn't that the correct change for a wild bunny?
I'm with you on that one, I would have a hard time getting rid of such a cute little defenseless baby!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.
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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 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.