Couldn't find a section for showing off your rabbits, so I'll post here since I am new as well.
I live on a farm, we have many spoiled animals here. From horses and sheep, to chickens, guinea fowl and ducks, to tanked fish and pond fish, guinea pigs, cats and dogs. =)
Total we have 6 rabbits; Holland Lop black tort, she[we aren't 100% on sex yet] is 4.5 months old and her name is Bun-buns. I am still thinking of a Polish name for her.
A pair of Californians, Królik & Snieg, about a year old. A pair of black Silver Fox, 9 months old, Bialy & Lis. And a one year American Chinchilla doe named Mróz.
Bialy & Bun-buns like to be held and loved on, but the others think I will eat an ear off or something, lol!
Weekends and other days I have things to do outside, they get time out on the grass. Usually 3 out at a time, 3 in the morning and then the last three in the evening. They get freshly pulled mixed grasses and weeds everyday, we keep our grass long to feed them and the Guinea piggies deep into winter. We have Sycamore and Mulberry trees that we harvest chew branches from. They love them to bits!
I live on a farm, we have many spoiled animals here. From horses and sheep, to chickens, guinea fowl and ducks, to tanked fish and pond fish, guinea pigs, cats and dogs. =)
Total we have 6 rabbits; Holland Lop black tort, she[we aren't 100% on sex yet] is 4.5 months old and her name is Bun-buns. I am still thinking of a Polish name for her.
A pair of Californians, Królik & Snieg, about a year old. A pair of black Silver Fox, 9 months old, Bialy & Lis. And a one year American Chinchilla doe named Mróz.
Bialy & Bun-buns like to be held and loved on, but the others think I will eat an ear off or something, lol!
Weekends and other days I have things to do outside, they get time out on the grass. Usually 3 out at a time, 3 in the morning and then the last three in the evening. They get freshly pulled mixed grasses and weeds everyday, we keep our grass long to feed them and the Guinea piggies deep into winter. We have Sycamore and Mulberry trees that we harvest chew branches from. They love them to bits!