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    Hi wonderful! I often see rabbits here eating or playing near some clover; they're fun to watch. Unfortunately Annie dog is always on the watch for them (not in a good way). Most of them escape her by running through the openings of the wire fence of the goat lot where she can't go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaycountrygal View Post
    Hi wonderful! I often see rabbits here eating or playing near some clover; they're fun to watch. Unfortunately Annie dog is always on the watch for them (not in a good way). Most of them escape her by running through the openings of the wire fence of the goat lot where she can't go.
    I inadvertently scared him today, he was outside the window for about an hour nibbling grass so I held off until I thought he was gone to put out the birdseed and refresh the water. But as I approached the tree, he had apparently been about 3=20 feet away, just out of sight until I got outside, so I saw his very white tail in full alert as he sped away.

    But I am sure he will be back!
    I've Been Frosted

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    I had to chuckle a little this past weekend.

    I was watching a program about a man who bred rabbits and he was going into the details and do's and don't's of the process.

    He was talking about how he couldn't leave a doe and buck in the same cage because the female would castrate the buck.....I don't know why, but I thought of this thread.....
    The secret of life is nothing at all
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    Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
    Together we stand
    Divided we fall.

    I laugh, therefore? I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    I had to chuckle a little this past weekend.

    I was watching a program about a man who bred rabbits and he was going into the details and do's and don't's of the process.

    He was talking about how he couldn't leave a doe and buck in the same cage because the female would castrate the buck.....I don't know why, but I thought of this thread.....
    Um, that's one determined doe! That's not exactly normal!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Kini is out resting by the stone wall, a smarter resting spot as at least one side is safe from predators! He was under the tree immediately after one of the downpours we have had intermittently this afternoon, and is nearly invisible on the dirt there!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Hee hee - it started pouring again, so he moved back under the tree - this is a terrible photo, but will give you and idea how little he really is!



    And how hard to see on the dirt, and in low light!
    I've Been Frosted

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