PulpFaction
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Hi guys, finally made it over from Homsteadingtoday.com.
Just a quick briefing, I found a young Thrianta buck from a great breeder up here at the shelter a couple of weeks ago. I already had a sable otter Rex doe, and there was nary a wire cage, or a place to put it in sight.
Sooo...I now have what MAY BE the first ever mini rabbit colony in the back of my Ford Ranger. It's just the pair of them, but I'm sure there will be popples some time in the near future. (Frank is a very randy little buck!)
It's not ideal as it's so small, but for the time being until I get my barn built, it will certainly suffice. It's been interesting seeing the tunnels and burrows develop in the bale of straw that I used as bedding. It's a lot of fun watching them interact and enjoy their surroundings, and it's just about the most secure colony I could have ever dreamed up. (No digging out, no risk of predators, easy to clean out, etc.)
Just a quick briefing, I found a young Thrianta buck from a great breeder up here at the shelter a couple of weeks ago. I already had a sable otter Rex doe, and there was nary a wire cage, or a place to put it in sight.
Sooo...I now have what MAY BE the first ever mini rabbit colony in the back of my Ford Ranger. It's just the pair of them, but I'm sure there will be popples some time in the near future. (Frank is a very randy little buck!)
It's not ideal as it's so small, but for the time being until I get my barn built, it will certainly suffice. It's been interesting seeing the tunnels and burrows develop in the bale of straw that I used as bedding. It's a lot of fun watching them interact and enjoy their surroundings, and it's just about the most secure colony I could have ever dreamed up. (No digging out, no risk of predators, easy to clean out, etc.)