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SA Farm
Herd Master
I set all the bought hatching eggs this morning. One of the turner trays broke, so I have a few to hand turn until I have more space at lockdown later on this week. As of right now I have 19 eggs going to lockdown on Tuesday, but I’ll be doing one more candling session to pull any more quitters.
I have to turn on and calibrate my lockdown bator today. It’s a little finicky, so it’ll probably take a few days to get it where I want it with temp and humidity.
I’ve been loving the weather the last few days - sunny and cold. Not hot enough to melt, but beautiful
I don’t remember if I mentioned it, but my parents took over my rabbits when I moved, and they still have some of my old bloodlines - which I think is pretty cool. They did lose the buck, but they picked up a little mutt for their current litters and got some fun tri-colours and harlequins out of their NZ reds.
They’re a little young, but of the four we brought in for snuggles, we had 2 boys and 2 girls. The fatty in the first and third pic was definitely a boy lol
I have to turn on and calibrate my lockdown bator today. It’s a little finicky, so it’ll probably take a few days to get it where I want it with temp and humidity.
I’ve been loving the weather the last few days - sunny and cold. Not hot enough to melt, but beautiful
I don’t remember if I mentioned it, but my parents took over my rabbits when I moved, and they still have some of my old bloodlines - which I think is pretty cool. They did lose the buck, but they picked up a little mutt for their current litters and got some fun tri-colours and harlequins out of their NZ reds.




They’re a little young, but of the four we brought in for snuggles, we had 2 boys and 2 girls. The fatty in the first and third pic was definitely a boy lol