Sundragon Farms. The saga continues.

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Checkin' out the chicken.

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Graduation Photos! With the exception of the first one, the rest of these are going up for adoption tomorrow. We're keeping the first one, his name's now 'Sundragon's Ghost".
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Some Randoms. Been crazy busy and have had to reduce the herd due to schedules changing. Not super happy about that, but until we can geet into a bigger place and focus more on the animals, it's what we need to do.

1. Obi playing with his rock.
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2. Little splay legged doe that went to a rehabber this morning. Hopefully she can get her squared away, she's a great little bunny.
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3. Pigs and pumpkins, a match made in heaven.
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Wondered where you’d gone. Glad things are at least going okay. What do you still have?

As far as variety goes, everything still (chickens, rabbits, tortoises, pigs, hedgies). We just reduced quantity. Down to a pair of laying hens, thinning down to 10 adult rabbits. Piglets were adopted out (was always the plan), and we're getting the boar fixed. We were just at the point where 2 hours a day and an entire day of cage and coop cleaning on the weekends was too much with all the things the kids have going plus keeping up on the housework, plus full time job. Right now, the life we want to be living isn't the life we need to be living, so, compromise. :)
 

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As far as variety goes, everything still (chickens, rabbits, tortoises, pigs, hedgies). We just reduced quantity. Down to a pair of laying hens, thinning down to 10 adult rabbits. Piglets were adopted out (was always the plan), and we're getting the boar fixed. We were just at the point where 2 hours a day and an entire day of cage and coop cleaning on the weekends was too much with all the things the kids have going plus keeping up on the housework, plus full time job. Right now, the life we want to be living isn't the life we need to be living, so, compromise. :)
2 CHICKENS?! :eek:
 
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