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KelleyBee's latest activity
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KelleyBee
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Feeding the Weakest of Litter w/photo
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It worked!! Thank you so much.
Saturday at 7:05 AM
KelleyBee
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Canning vs Dehydrating vs Freezing
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I glass eggs. They are said to last this way up to 2 years.
Friday at 4:09 PM
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I just put them in mylar bags in a dark place. Cool-ish but it's really hot here and we don't always run the air. Hope the eggs survive...
Friday at 4:09 PM
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advice needed on new born kits and doe in hot weather
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To be clear, my does do not nurse “anytime.” Instead, like yours they nurse only once or twice per day. It’s just that if the nest is...
Friday at 4:23 AM
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That is so interesting. I’m a bit of a newbie with breeding and both my does were totally different in their approach to nursing kits...
Friday at 4:19 AM
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Any herbal equivalent to advil?
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Giving them willow branches to eat and chew on is a very good natural medicine
Friday at 4:17 AM
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I agree with RabbitsOfTheCreek. Willow bark -- the inner white bark -- has a substance a lot like aspirin. It is a safe tree for rabbits...
Friday at 4:16 AM
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Indeed willow bark, especially the cambium, has salicylic acid which is a precursor to aspirin. Until Aspirin was formulated, herbs...
Friday at 4:16 AM
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Kits are vanishing.
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Cool. Yeah, it's a really pretty area. I moved hear 7 years ago. I spent most of my life living a little North of Conneaut Lake, in...
Thursday at 11:32 AM
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Kits are vanishing.
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Your place sounds divine. i am south of you in Westmoreland County. My husband knows your area well. As a kid, his family had a camp in...
Thursday at 6:56 AM
KelleyBee
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Canning vs Dehydrating vs Freezing
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I have been dehydrating for years, long before I started canning (which was in 2021). What machine are you using to store your eggs...
Thursday at 6:52 AM
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I was reading through some older posts - don't want to hijack a thread. @KelleyBee you said you cleared out your freezer by canning...
Thursday at 6:50 AM
KelleyBee
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advice needed on new born kits and doe in hot weather
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Mom is quite eager to nurse them when I bring them to her. I usually get them to mom anywhere between 8 and 10 a.m., depending upon my...
Thursday at 6:49 AM
KelleyBee
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Question: I've heard that they nurse in the middle of the night. Can you actually keep the kits out all night and the doe will nurse...
Thursday at 6:46 AM
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Rabbits or not
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@Zee-Man except, I hope, for the eating part
Jun 19, 2022
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