Thank you Cara, and a little back story about me. I am not a 1st time bunny mom. When I was about 10-12 my father had allowed us bunnies which we raised purely as pets and my brother and I thought it would be funny to put a small dwarf in with a larger white female we had and watch the box bounce around erratically
. Well many little buns were born and it was cold out, so unfortunately they all froze. Back in those days (early 80's) apprently not a lot was known as its so freely found here on the internet. Anyway my younger brother and I were so upset, so we took the frozen buns, wrapped them up in a warm little towel, put them in a shoe box, hopped on a city bus and took them to a very bad area in Miami where were lived to the Humane Society there because we thought they would give them a much better burial for them then we could have. Mind you we were very young, my younger brother 5 years younger than me so he was maybe 5 years old himself. Well fast forward, the big white momma bunny had another litter of little buns not long after that lived, and again...etc... She hadn't even needed to have been put with the buck again as far as we knew. For years I thought what I learned from my father, that bunnies held the baby making stuff in them and no further breeding with a buck was required and she could keep getting herself pregnant...still not sure about this??? But anyway...BOTTOM LINE... I have had bunnies before. Just now I know better and none of my furbaby are kept outside in the heat or cold. They are family and I won't put my family outside so they stay inside and are fed and cared for probably better than myself and my family. It's my mom, my husband and myself 2 dogs, 6 Kitties no younger than 5 and I believe the eldest is at least 14 or 15 now. Hubby and I never had HUMAN KIDS...not that we didn't want to...we feel we were just meant to care for the furry, feathered and or scaled ones. I've had just about everything.
So anyway I never think I know too much, always want to learn from others. It's awesome to always remain teachable about everything in life I think. I still don't trust myself even after I see or read something so I keep looking at all kinds of things. It's just my nature. So I really do appreciate everyone here, the posts and the help has been so amazing and better than anything I've found anywhere else. I do watch a few YouTube videos as well and that's always been a good way for this ol' gal to learn just about anything about anything. SO A Huge Thanks for the wonderful compliment, and advice about the hay. Just the same I thank you for the welcome too