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mysunwolf
Herd Master
Pasturing the adolescents is going very well and certainly keeping them from getting cocci. Plus, they're too young to get overly infested with worms. They're 100% grass fed from 5 weeks to 12 weeks, so they don't get quite as big as they would being supplemented with grain.
Update on the momma bunnies, Evie had 8 this time and Snow had 10! I didn't get Snow's previous litter weaned in time, and she lost quite a bit of weight producing milk for all those babies. But both does are doing well now.
A (bad) photo of Evie with her litter.
4 lilacs
1 blue
1 black
1 steel
1 chestnut
And Snow with hers.
1 broken black
2 blue
3 black
4 REW
Update on the momma bunnies, Evie had 8 this time and Snow had 10! I didn't get Snow's previous litter weaned in time, and she lost quite a bit of weight producing milk for all those babies. But both does are doing well now.
A (bad) photo of Evie with her litter.
4 lilacs
1 blue
1 black
1 steel
1 chestnut
And Snow with hers.
1 broken black
2 blue
3 black
4 REW