Sundragon Farms. The saga continues.

Sundragons

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SOO cute just LOVE the broken blue tort!!!!

She's super cute. She's already sold too, clients came to see her this weekend and put a deposit hold on her (not weaned yet so not ready to go until 15 feb). She's got a sibling that's just as cute, I just haven't managed to get a good pic of him yet.
 

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When we have viewings with potential adopters, we put a sheet or blanket down under the play yard thing, just to be sure they don't pick up anything off the carpet or try to eat said carpet while they're in the playpen. There's the added advantage of being able to quickly clean up 14 baby bunny's worth of pellets and not have to run the vacuum to do it. :)

We also use place mats from the dollar store on the floor in the cages. When they're still small like this, their paws can slip through the floor mesh, and when they're older, it gives them some place they can get off the mesh if they want to. Since they're a buck each, it's not a big deal to replace them when bratty rabbits chew them up.
That makes sense. ;) Thanks!
 

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I knew this day would come. My wife has been wanting a pig for years and years, and when she let me get my hedgehog, I knew this was going to be the tradeoff.

Presenting Bacon, of Clan Oinkington. Squealer of squeals, First of his name. He's coming home Friday. He's a Juliana pig, and will run in the 20-40 pound range and 15-17" tall at the shoulder.
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OHH PIGGIES!!! I LOVE HEDGIES bred them for years such great little pets a spiking 1 lb cat in a litter box is how I described them. And actually if your handle your hedgie a lot you don't get poked by them cause they relax their quills :)
 

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OHH PIGGIES!!! I LOVE HEDGIES bred them for years such great little pets a spiking 1 lb cat in a litter box is how I described them. And actually if your handle your hedgie a lot you don't get poked by them cause they relax their quills :)

The quills also dull a bit as you handle them. When Winston's relaxed, it's like handling a Brillo pad. Winston's a butt though and doesn't like to be handled a whole lot. He also hates baths. I woulnd't mind trying to breed them, but we need a bit more experience keeping hedgies ourselves before we try that.
 

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Anytime you want to chat about breeding hedgies feel free to Pm me and we can chat they are wonderful sweet pets and are a lot of fun to breed.
 

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