First, we have General Custard. (he was named Shrek when I got him, but I brought him in the house, and he looked just like the custard I'd made, so...) He's VERY skinny, backbone obvious, very light weight for his size. At first I thought poor feed, but he'd been getting 18% high grade feed, so now..given that he has the same problem with his wool that the other 2 have(very rough wool), I'm thinking worms. We'll see.
He has a good appetite now..finishing up his alfalfa hay and a full cup of pellets, and he HAS gained a couple of ounces, but he'll get wormed anyway
And this is Fiona Sweet junior doe, better condition than either Custard or Mrs. C (the senior doe who is NOT pictured, but looks just like Fiona). All three rabbits are very very easy to work with, although Fiona is curious about everything and rarely sits still on the grooming table :shock:
He has a good appetite now..finishing up his alfalfa hay and a full cup of pellets, and he HAS gained a couple of ounces, but he'll get wormed anyway
And this is Fiona Sweet junior doe, better condition than either Custard or Mrs. C (the senior doe who is NOT pictured, but looks just like Fiona). All three rabbits are very very easy to work with, although Fiona is curious about everything and rarely sits still on the grooming table :shock: