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Wise Old Thumper
The joys of being known locally! A neighbour mentioned to me that one of her friends had caught four bunnies which she had spotted dumped in a field and was looking for someone to take them. She had been given the details of a local "rescue" (one which I happen to know used to breed from the rescue bunnies and sell the babies to pet shops!) but was starting to grow a bit attached and wasn't sure she wanted them to go into rescue after all...my neighbour asked if I'd go and have a chat with her as she knows I've got bunnies and have worked with rescues.
So yesterday we spoke on the phone and she thought she might like to keep two of them, so we agreed that I'd pop over today and sex them, and then work out what to do. When I got there, one of them had escaped overnight and they had been unable to find it I think that shook her up a bit, because she'd obviously caught them to save them from being loose in the wild...so between us we decided that it was best that she let me take them. Not what I wanted right now, but then if I'd left them where they were, I think the same would have happened with the others. So for now I've taken them round a friend's house where they are all settling down in a nice hutch and run combo. All boys, about 8-10 weeks old I reckon (bits not dropped yet), so we're going to have to keep a very close eye on them to make sure that they are separated if they need to be when they turn teenage.
Here they are! If you're interested in adopting one of these little chaps when they've been neutered, please get in touch
Parsnip:
Turnip:
Sprout:
So yesterday we spoke on the phone and she thought she might like to keep two of them, so we agreed that I'd pop over today and sex them, and then work out what to do. When I got there, one of them had escaped overnight and they had been unable to find it I think that shook her up a bit, because she'd obviously caught them to save them from being loose in the wild...so between us we decided that it was best that she let me take them. Not what I wanted right now, but then if I'd left them where they were, I think the same would have happened with the others. So for now I've taken them round a friend's house where they are all settling down in a nice hutch and run combo. All boys, about 8-10 weeks old I reckon (bits not dropped yet), so we're going to have to keep a very close eye on them to make sure that they are separated if they need to be when they turn teenage.
Here they are! If you're interested in adopting one of these little chaps when they've been neutered, please get in touch
Parsnip:
Turnip:
Sprout: