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wamplercathy

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Got my new buns yesterday and wanted to give them some time to adjust before bugging them with the camera. :p :lol: :lol:
So here they are:
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They are settling in very quickly and even Cumin is coming around. :p :lol: :lol:

Once put together it makes a tasty recipes. :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thank you again Grumpy.
 
Nice bunnies! :p

First picture has some sort of visual trickery going on. It looks like Coconut Cream is floating, pasted against a background of cages that she isn't actually in. :lol:
 
First picture has some sort of visual trickery going on. It looks like Coconut Cream is floating, pasted against a background of cages that she isn't actually in. :lol:

Miss M I was thinking the same thing!

Love their names. :)

Nice looking start you have there! Can't wait to see pics of your first litters! :good-luck:
 
Miss M":2gc7hzjd said:
Nice bunnies! :p

First picture has some sort of visual trickery going on. It looks like Coconut Cream is floating, pasted against a background of cages that she isn't actually in. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :cauldron: :wizard:

No magic, she's just enjoying the shelf I put in the does cages. I was able to open the cage and get a good pic of her. Her sister, Tartar, is a little firecracker. :lol: :lol: Bounces around and makes grunting noises. CC is mellow and just sits there. Reminds me of........ ME. :p :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks yall. With hope I'll be able to breed at the end of May.
Weather permitting. :youarehere:

By the way what happens if dogs eat bunny berries? :?
Other than loss of income. :shock: :x :lol: :lol:
 
wamplercathy":1wdc8scf said:
By the way what happens if dogs eat bunny berries? :?

They get very bad breath.. :lol: Not to worry mine does it all the time..He hangs out under the grow out pen and snacks..gets peed on too.. :sick:
 
wamplercathy":1pnwns9o said:
Miss M":1pnwns9o said:
Nice bunnies! :p

First picture has some sort of visual trickery going on. It looks like Coconut Cream is floating, pasted against a background of cages that she isn't actually in. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :cauldron: :wizard:

No magic, she's just enjoying the shelf I put in the does cages. I was able to open the cage and get a good pic of her. Her sister, Tartar, is a little firecracker. :lol: :lol: Bounces around and makes grunting noises. CC is mellow and just sits there. Reminds me of........ ME. :p :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks yall. With hope I'll be able to breed at the end of May.
Weather permitting. :youarehere:

By the way what happens if dogs eat bunny berries? :?
Other than loss of income. :shock: :x :lol: :lol:
Nice bunnies!! Congrats!!

In my experience with my dog eating the berries is that she wont eat as much of her food. Other than that, they should be fine.
 
I've had to remind my dogs more than once that the buns are not their personal Pez dispensers, and that the poop trays are not "all you can eat" buffet tables.
 
I remember reading somewhere that certain kinds of animal poo were actually healthy for dogs - especially deer, horse and rabbit. :dinner:

Maybe it's the healthy bacteria? Hmm...nature's probiotic pills.....
 
Nice looking :bunnyhop: :bunnyhop:

All 5 of my dogs at the first chance they get they are at the rabbit poo buffet its like going out to dinner to them. I give up on trying to stop them. :evil:
 
Nice buns and I'm glad to hear rabbit poop is not harmful to dogs, I've been desperately trying to keep mine out of it.
 
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