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  1. GreenGoddess

    New here *Pic Heavy!*

    We do have another cage to separate them if we need to.. But, I've been reading a lot on rabbits and because they are littermates and have never been separated before, I am going to see how it goes.. So far there has been absolutely no agression towards each other and they definitely have their...
  2. GreenGoddess

    wild grasses

    Yeah, i know there are no pesticides because basically the lots are empty from when people moved out.. No one tends to the land so they are just overgrown with this stuff.. Ours was the same when we moved it.. We just choped it all down and then burned off whatever was left.. But, I get bunches...
  3. GreenGoddess

    wild grasses

    Well, I haven't gotten any replies so far but I finally found out after a LOT of research that the overgrown grasses in the area are little bluestem.. A lot of sites say it's good cover for small animals to include rabbits.. So, I guess it would be ok to put in their cage and let them munch on...
  4. GreenGoddess

    Funny conversation with a "city slicker"...

    :lau That is hilarious! My mother never ceases to amaze me either.. I grew up in a small town in NJ and moved to NC when I was 19.. Well, the only "country" my mom has ever seen was when she lived in KY years before i was born.. I was on the phone with her yesterday and she heard my roosters...
  5. GreenGoddess

    wild grasses

    I live in the sandhills of NC.. We have an unlimited supply of what everyone calls "wheatgrass" although i have found this to not be what it is.. It actually looks more like Dallis grass than anything.. Right now it is dry and *everywhere*!! I currently use it along with pine shavings on my coop...
  6. GreenGoddess

    New here *Pic Heavy!*

    I took some more pics today after I made them a small run to play in outside.. It don't look like much since i have the fencing in the ground about 5 or 6 inches and had to use a shovel to dig the dirt up a bit but once it rains and the ground settles and then the grass grows this spring, it...
  7. GreenGoddess

    New here *Pic Heavy!*

    I definitely appreciate the information.. I'm not planning on showing them so I'm not too worried about their colors, it was more of a curiosity.. I also appreciate the info about Charlies.. I will definitely keep an eye out and make sure I get some good hay.. As for their sexes, I never did...
  8. GreenGoddess

    what to use for bedding

    I was wondering about this too.. I've got an unlimited supply of newspaper from a friend of ours but I commonly use pine shavings for my chickens.. Everywhere I've read says NOT to use pine shavings.. But i notice many of you say it's ok.. What's up with that? Why would the "expert" sites say...
  9. GreenGoddess

    New here *Pic Heavy!*

    Well, nope.. Can't say they are.. lol.. It did cost gas to go get them since they were almost an hour from me, and then the food (which luckily I already had and then she gave me more) and then gotta get some hay... Nope! Definitely not free... LOL But being that people are asking anywhere from...
  10. GreenGoddess

    New here *Pic Heavy!*

    Hey everyone.. For those of you on BYC, y'all (should) know my by now.. For those of you who don't. My name is Terri.. I have been a chicken owner for almost a year now and have been on BYC for a little over a year.. I have learned SO much on there and figured I would benefit from this site...
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