midori1999
Alpha Buck
Today my two male/female pairs are off to the rescue three of them are from to be bonded into a quad. I'm very excited and very nervous.
I decided to give it a go as we are moving house and the garden layout means I can hopefully attach a large aviary to the front of the kennel one pair are currently in, then a runaround to a large run and possibly extra shed on the grass. This will mean all the buns have more space overall which I feel is important since very brazen urban foxes where we are moving too means its extremely unlikely the buns will get any free range time even when I'm there. On top of that, we lost a bun last year and although we bonded his wife again very quickly, she was so distraught/nervous while on her own I want to try and avoid that happening again.
Wish them/me luck!
So, initial introductions went well, hopefully it'll keep going that way. A couple of very minor grumbles with the girls, but hardly worth mentioning.
A few pics:
The boys
Pepe and Dash (from opposite pairs)
All four with Sweetie and Dash (both girls) saying hello
All together
I decided to give it a go as we are moving house and the garden layout means I can hopefully attach a large aviary to the front of the kennel one pair are currently in, then a runaround to a large run and possibly extra shed on the grass. This will mean all the buns have more space overall which I feel is important since very brazen urban foxes where we are moving too means its extremely unlikely the buns will get any free range time even when I'm there. On top of that, we lost a bun last year and although we bonded his wife again very quickly, she was so distraught/nervous while on her own I want to try and avoid that happening again.
Wish them/me luck!
So, initial introductions went well, hopefully it'll keep going that way. A couple of very minor grumbles with the girls, but hardly worth mentioning.
A few pics:
The boys
Pepe and Dash (from opposite pairs)
All four with Sweetie and Dash (both girls) saying hello
All together
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