As you all know (because, of course, you read all of my posts!), we welcomed some new rabbit kits to our farm/homestead/zoo about two weeks ago.
And I know you have all been dying for an update. So here it is:
We have had two litters of bunnies that come in colors ranging from white (albino), to calico, to black. They were all born almost completely hairless and with their eyes closed.
They love, love, LOVE to sleep!
And their eyes are just opening, so that they can see the world for the very first time.
But they're still kind of shy! (Cue "Awwww")
So far they have been so much fun. I definitely don't mind adding a little fluffy-bunny snuggle time to my day!
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Showing posts with label bunnies. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Look What I Found!
Last year for my birthday, I was given four baby rabbits. Three females and a male.
This year my bunnies are all grown up, and they are having little baby bunnies of their own!
Does that make me a grandmother? Hm.
On Thursday morning two of my lady rabbits gave birth to their very own litters of kits (miniature rabbits).
Here's one at three days old...
Their eyes won't open until somewhere around day ten, at which point they will begin to venture out of the nest (yes...rabbits make nests!).
Right now they are pretty vulnerable, very cute and extra squirmy, so I will have to post more photos later!
We were able to count them though, and found out that one mama had ten and the other had eight. That gives us a grand total of eighteen new rabbits! (So that's what they meant when they said "multiply like rabbits").
What are we going to do with all of these bunnies? Become crazy bunny people? (Better than crazy cat people). We are planning on selling however many we can, and then (skip to next paragraph if you are a vegetarian, or if you still think that 'meat' is just something you buy at the grocery store)...make a meal of them. I hear rabbit stew is quite tasty.
We also have peas, potatoes, lima beans, grean beans, onions and tomatoes growing in the garden! This is the stuff I live on!
This year my bunnies are all grown up, and they are having little baby bunnies of their own!
Does that make me a grandmother? Hm.
On Thursday morning two of my lady rabbits gave birth to their very own litters of kits (miniature rabbits).
Here's one at three days old...
Their eyes won't open until somewhere around day ten, at which point they will begin to venture out of the nest (yes...rabbits make nests!).
Right now they are pretty vulnerable, very cute and extra squirmy, so I will have to post more photos later!
We were able to count them though, and found out that one mama had ten and the other had eight. That gives us a grand total of eighteen new rabbits! (So that's what they meant when they said "multiply like rabbits").
What are we going to do with all of these bunnies? Become crazy bunny people? (Better than crazy cat people). We are planning on selling however many we can, and then (skip to next paragraph if you are a vegetarian, or if you still think that 'meat' is just something you buy at the grocery store)...make a meal of them. I hear rabbit stew is quite tasty.
We also have peas, potatoes, lima beans, grean beans, onions and tomatoes growing in the garden! This is the stuff I live on!
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