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@goatgurl how did it go, did you get them? Any pics??????
so sorry to not answer you, my mom went into the hospital and after a few days we brought her home on hospice. its been a crazy couple of weeks. we laid her to rest yesterday. needless to say i ended up not getting the bunnies. there will be others on down the road. how are yours doing? i saw the pics and they are so cute.
 

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so sorry to not answer you, my mom went into the hospital and after a few days we brought her home on hospice. its been a crazy couple of weeks. we laid her to rest yesterday. needless to say i ended up not getting the bunnies. there will be others on down the road. how are yours doing? i saw the pics and they are so cute.
I am so sorry about your mother Glad she was able to spend her last days home w/ family, even if she wasn't obviously awake, she still knew! :hugs


Mine are growing like weeds, 9 made it till now, they appear healthy and feisty. I believe mom is preggers again. They like staying together so we haven't separated them. We did at first for her comfort, but she kept getting in his area and he kept getting in her area, and they would snuggle and cuddle, seamed to genuinely enjoy each others company, so we decided to let them stay together. I'm assuming rebreeding happened w/I days of birth.

Been working on their enclosure, we have a ways to go, but it is coming together. It is different then anything I've seen, a combo of how cultures in the tropics do it and Okie engineering. I'll post pics and an explanation when it is far enough along to actually make sense.

Yes there will always be more bunnies.
 

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thanks Kassaundra, mom had her 92nd birthday and then passed the next day. she was alert and oriented up until the last 36 hours of her life. she had a long active life and i am trying to celebrate that. I'm going to hold off on the rabbits, thin out a few goats, feed out the pigs, raise the current hatch of chickens and take a break. she has been with me for the past 10 years and i just need a breather. then i'll start over again. right now i just want to chill.
 

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@goatgurl 10 years is a long time, then for her to be gone. Yes you do need some chill time. You have the right idea, take a break for awhile.
 

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Praying everything will straighten out for you soon goatgurl. It is rough, I know, I just lost 2 of my great-grandpas (of which one I was really close to) within 3 months of each other. It isn't always easy to handle.
 

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thanks Baymule and Farmin' girl. i do ok and then something stupid like the guy down the road called and wanted to know if i wanted fresh green beans. now green beans are ok but not my favorite but mom loved them so i go get a few and cry. silly memories pop up all the time. i know it is going to take a while but i'll be ok
 
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