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Showing posts with label Mmmm bunnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mmmm bunnies. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

I don't care for mowing the Lawn...Part 1

Our lawn usually gets out of control rather quickly. First, you have the spring flush of growth, then summer weeds, then august rains...ugh!

This year, I have a plan, and its already looking to be too late!
Every year, I run rabbit tractors.



These handy little devils run double duty. They give the bunnies destined for the pot a chance to live a semi-normal life before they meet their final day. They get to run and play and eat all the fresh greens they want in the sun or the shade.  For the most part, they are as happy as a confined animal can be. Plus, there is the added bonus of free feed.

Second, those fuzzy little buns eat that grass right to the dirt. It helps keep the grass mowed, and the lawn gets fertilized without chemicals.  The bad part, is I have to move the thing 3 times a day, and there is always the danger of them digging out, which they do from time to time it I let them run out of feed, or don't take the time to check for holes under the edges.

My second part of the plan is my goats and my bull.



I drove 4 rebar fence posts into the ground and slipped steel O's over them. Tie the O to a piece of twine (of which we have plenty), and tie the twine to goat collars. Instant tie out!  At the end of the day, the goats go back to their pens and the rods get moved for tomorrow.  The bad part is the 'mowing' is inconsistent. The lawn is already too long, and I don't think random circles are going to do it.  I will probably have to mow anyway...sigh.

In the case of Cave Lion...
(Remember, the bull calf I bottle fed because his mom tried to kill me?)



I just let him out. He is so tame, I can walk up to him anywhere and lead him away.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Jaba Scrabble

Broken Chinchilla Rex Doe
SCRABBLE

She is imminent for babies.  She has been nest building all day.



This is how I found her this morning, trying to remain comfy. Jaba the Hut rabbit.

Later on, she began building.



Sitting in the middle of her box, she started ripping hair out from all over her body. Mostly rabbits pull hair from their bellies and their haunches. Some rip from all over. I saw her pull some from the bottom of her feet!



As she pulled out her hair, she built a nice nest all around her.  I suspect there will be babies later on tonight.