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Well, my Silver Fox doe is a nutty thing. She is several days over due, so she will be re-bred soon for her last chance. I got a new doe to get things finally moving forward! She is an American Chinchilla, 1yr, has had a litter before.
Here she is! She is big, friendly and calm! Shedding a little, too, but I'm already really liking her!
Anyone have an idea on a name, descriptive name? I name my breeders Polish names, that's why it needs to be descriptive and not an actual name.
When I pulled her out of the carrier, all the chickens were around checking her out. She stayed calm and just sat in my lap while I gave her a once over, all looked good.
Here is Bun-buns' home, 2ftx8ft, I moved it from in between the Well House and Chicken Coop. She was napping when I came home w/the new rabbit. She scared me, thought she was gone...lol.
My chickens also like to freak me out with their 'dead bird' poses! Heck, even the horses resting and laying on their sides sparks my interest. Animals!
Here she is! She is big, friendly and calm! Shedding a little, too, but I'm already really liking her!
Anyone have an idea on a name, descriptive name? I name my breeders Polish names, that's why it needs to be descriptive and not an actual name.
When I pulled her out of the carrier, all the chickens were around checking her out. She stayed calm and just sat in my lap while I gave her a once over, all looked good.
Here is Bun-buns' home, 2ftx8ft, I moved it from in between the Well House and Chicken Coop. She was napping when I came home w/the new rabbit. She scared me, thought she was gone...lol.
My chickens also like to freak me out with their 'dead bird' poses! Heck, even the horses resting and laying on their sides sparks my interest. Animals!