These are the ones that came to us (minus a big fat lop who I thought had died but was relieved to be told was separated from her daughter due to her bullying her but she was elsewhere and I didn't see her today). Hopefully I will be able to take more pics of some of the others when I move them next week.
They have been fed 100% muesli, with straw. They are not in horrific condition, but mites are rife and some have some, likely hormone related, injuries.
Two lop X lionhead sisters. They are very nosey and have very out of control ears and cute tufties. These are roughly 1 year.
This is the daughter who was being bullied. She is sweet and also nosey and roughly 8 months old.
These are 8 month olf brothers. They are totally reliant on each other and terrified. these are also both lop X lionhead and have cute tufties between their ears. The boy on the right has one ear that seems to point forwards which is cute.
And the guineas (which I know nothing about but we took in two groups of four girls- one group where all are likely to be pregnant, and a group of 6 boys).
They have been fed 100% muesli, with straw. They are not in horrific condition, but mites are rife and some have some, likely hormone related, injuries.
Two lop X lionhead sisters. They are very nosey and have very out of control ears and cute tufties. These are roughly 1 year.
This is the daughter who was being bullied. She is sweet and also nosey and roughly 8 months old.
These are 8 month olf brothers. They are totally reliant on each other and terrified. these are also both lop X lionhead and have cute tufties between their ears. The boy on the right has one ear that seems to point forwards which is cute.
And the guineas (which I know nothing about but we took in two groups of four girls- one group where all are likely to be pregnant, and a group of 6 boys).