BlueCamasRabbitry
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Awww they're too cute!
Do they have fur already? In those pictures it sure looks like they do! haha.
Emily
Do they have fur already? In those pictures it sure looks like they do! haha.
Emily
The peanut is holding his/her own. I give it the most time to nurse. The other two are doing o.k. They have been trying to hop and it amazes me how much they are doing rabbit things already.
Like the second day of their life they were grooming themselves and each other. We are all pulling for th peanut. He/she is definitely fighting to get bigger.
If only Indiana and Texas weren't so far apart....and if I could find a way to SNEAK A black flemmie into the house (hmm...I wonder how I could get that past Art).TinysMom wrote:Oh man.....I want one....or two....or three.
I just adore Flemmies (and flemmie mixes even).
If all three survive, I am going to keep one, so two could be looking for new kingdoms.
I know he/she isn't a peanut, that just what we call it because it is so small.Wabbitdad12 wrote:The peanut is holding his/her own. I give it the most time to nurse. The other two are doing o.k. They have been trying to hop and it amazes me how much they are doing rabbit things already.
Like the second day of their life they were grooming themselves and each other. We are all pulling for th peanut. He/she is definitely fighting to get bigger.
A peanut is a baby born with the double dwarfing gene.What you have isn't a peanut, there's no chance.
It's most likely just a failure to thrive baby. I do hope it makes it. I've had a few, and they are no fun and purely heartbreaking.
One more ball of fluff hopping around, Art probably wouldn't notice!Wabbitdad12 wrote:If only Indiana and Texas weren't so far apart....and if I could find a way to SNEAK A black flemmie into the house (hmm...I wonder how I could get that past Art).TinysMom wrote:Oh man.....I want one....or two....or three.
I just adore Flemmies (and flemmie mixes even).
If all three survive, I am going to keep one, so two could be looking for new kingdoms.
Wabbitdad12 wrote:The peanut is holding his/her own. I give it the most time to nurse. The other two are doing o.k. They have been trying to hop and it amazes me how much they are doing rabbit things already.
Like the second day of their life they were grooming themselves and each other. We are all pulling for th peanut. He/she is definitely fighting to get bigger.
A peanut is a baby born with the double dwarfing gene.What you have isn't a peanut, there's no chance.
It's most likely just a failure to thrive baby. I do hope it makes it. I've had a few, and they are no fun and purely heartbreaking.
Art wouldn't notice..... until it gets to 15 lbs... !TinysMom wrote:One more ball of fluff hopping around, Art probably wouldn't notice!Wabbitdad12 wrote:If only Indiana and Texas weren't so far apart....and if I could find a way to SNEAK A black flemmie into the house (hmm...I wonder how I could get that past Art).TinysMom wrote:Oh man.....I want one....or two....or three.
I just adore Flemmies (and flemmie mixes even).
If all three survive, I am going to keep one, so two could be looking for new kingdoms.
:biggrin2:We will be in San Antonio later this summer for my sons graduation from Air Force basic training...