Blueeyedrex
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she is laying in her nest box, licking her area alot. but she still isnt pulling fur for her nest.
Blueeyedrex":2rz2y3bn said:@SarniaTricia thanks, what about putting a blanket ontop, she is in the living room tucked in a corner ppl still walk by her tho, to high commotion?
-- Wed May 31, 2017 10:57 am --
@SarniaTricia This is off topic but I saw your Facebook and I love your name lol. :lol: :lol: :bunnyhop:
SarniaTricia":1docw70w said:Blueeyedrex":1docw70w said:@SarniaTricia thanks, what about putting a blanket ontop, she is in the living room tucked in a corner ppl still walk by her tho, to high commotion?
-- Wed May 31, 2017 10:57 am --
@SarniaTricia This is off topic but I saw your Facebook and I love your name lol. :lol: :lol: :bunnyhop:
A blanket will be fine.... Rabbits have been having babies without human help for a long time....
Thank you .... my first experience with Rabbits convinced me they were all carrying switch blades (Hence the Bad Ass Bunny name)
And I was reminded again this morning by one of my does... :evil: .... if she were not already sold, her name would be Dinner.... I DO NOT tolerate biting!
Good luck with your first litter... and remember to BREATH>...lol
I did want to point out that while it's not exactly common, there are lots of people in the US that see those cute little furballs as food. I'm one of them.Blueeyedrex":q13aye0b said:I understand about the dinner thing...and god bless you for enforcing it, eating rabbits is such a tabboo subject (i live in the us) and its somewhat annoying lol. But i also live on a farm so im used to that cow being dinner.
Nymphadora":2rf703ri said:I did want to point out that while it's not exactly common, there are lots of people in the US that see those cute little furballs as food. I'm one of them.
i fully understand, the babie right now are not at all going to be dinner they are pets(mini rex vienna x vienna)Nymphadora":2racqjdt said:First off, good luck with the babies, Blueeyedrex! You'll do great, just remember to breathe deep.
I did want to point out that while it's not exactly common, there are lots of people in the US that see those cute little furballs as food. I'm one of them.Blueeyedrex":2racqjdt said:I understand about the dinner thing...and god bless you for enforcing it, eating rabbits is such a tabboo subject (i live in the us) and its somewhat annoying lol. But i also live on a farm so im used to that cow being dinner.
Although I'll agree with you that you've gotta be careful who you admit that to in day-to-day life... a couple of my coworkers think it's awesome, but I stay very quiet around the"pet-only" types. I don't wanna rock the boat too much. :twisted: :mrgreen:
All the best to your (hopefully) soon-to-be mama! :good-luck:
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