Metal had her kits on March 14, and she's doing an excellent job. She had five kits, two were DOA. Her remaining kits are doing well. She needed some help tidying up the kits when they first arrived, but overnight she had them all tidied up and looking good. She's a protective momma but not bitey.
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Frankie, who has been playing hard to get this entire winter, finally decided that she wanted to be momma again. She built a humongous nest and deposited four kits within. One unfortunately was DOA, but the other three are thriving. Looks like harlequin and tricolour. Watch us GrowThese October 5th babies from Frankie and Caper moved into their new homes today.
These young holland lops are part of a litter for four girls. Two which are black/orange tricolours, and two black/orange harlequins. Girl 1 is a black-orange tricolour, and girl 3 is a black-orange harlequin. They are very similar to each other. I expect girl 3 to be a gregarious bunny much like her daddy, and girl 1 to be a kind, but serious lass like her momma. This October 5th baby from Frankie and Caper moved into a rabbit familiar home. She's a holland lop.
She's part of a litter for four girls. Two which are black/orange tricolours, and two black/orange harlequins. This girlie is a sweet-natured girl with a slightly fuzzy texture to her coat. I expect she'll grow up to be a lot like her momma. A kind girlie with a big heart and sure determination. This Sept 9, 2023 lass of Cindy and Omega found herself in a new home. Her breed is holland lop.
She's been trying very hard to get me to call her Ellery (and therefore stay her for a long spell) but now she has the chance to try to convince new people of what she should be called. She's a bright active girlie who likes to explore, and when playtime is over she'll come seek out her people for food. Her colour is broken chestnut and she is part of a litter of six. The other colours in the litter were black otter, chestnut, chocolate otter, and broken black otter. I don't tend to have a lot of success using Facebook to rehome bunnies, but occasionally it works out.
This lovely family (with a sweet baby in tow) joined me at my meeting spot so we could talk bunnies. I brought three kiddos with me and initially it looked like they would take this fellow's sister home, but this lad's calm demeanour won the day. Born as part of a litter of six to Cindy and Omega. He looks so much like his dad! :) I expect he'll turn out to be temperamentally a gentle soul like his papa. His Dad Omega is currently my favourite bun in my herd. His colour is chestnut. Other colours in his litter were black otter, broken chestnut, chocolate otter, and broken black otter. My heart smiled this morning.
A really nice guy came up to meet me after church this morning to pick up this little guy. He was SO delighted to meet him. :) I just totally did my heart good to see his delight. He's off to a home in the capital of Ontario - Toronto. Born as part of a litter of six to Cindy and Omega. this young fellow is a rockstar of a bunny. He looks so much like his gramma! :) His Dad Omega is currently my favourite bun in my herd. He's a sweet, easy-going little guy. I expect he'll grow into a very steady boy. His colour is black otter. Other colours in his litter were chestnut, broken chestnut, chocolate otter, and broken black otter. This lovely family came over last night and picked up this lovely little boy. They are a rabbit experienced home which makes it really nice. :)
Born as part of a litter of six to Cindy and Omega. This little boy I expect will be a stunner as he matures. He looks so much like his gramma! :) His Dad Omega is currently my favourite bun in my herd. He's a gentle soul and I think this boyo will be the same. His colour is black otter. Other colours in his litter were chestnut, broken chestnut, chocolate otter, and broken black otter. So this lovely mom and her kiddo came out to see me the other night. They met a couple of my young rabbits and we chatted for a spell. They asked questions, I answered them, and we spent a nice time together. They went home to consider their options and I got a message saying yes, they could meet me after church to pick up their choice. This absolute darling off Cindy and Omega born on Sept 9, 2023. As part of a litter of six, the colours include chestnut, broken chestnut, black otter, Broken black otter and this little girls colour of chocolate otter. This young lady is a quiet submissive lass. Very easy to handle and hold, a small girl that I expect to finish about 3 lbs. She acts like her daddy did at this age, so I expect she mature to a sweet easy-going lass. Poppy in her new digs
Three kits born of a very tentative breeding. Two darker, one lighter. Well-made nest. Watch Me Grow |
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