AlaskaSue
North to the Future
The barn was burned but not lost after last May's disaster. A family friend wanted to unburden herself of some rabbits so she dropped off about a dozen cute huge - and some tiny - bunnies last week. Next day she dropped off three more. I have seen 14 so far. They feed and drink in the barn but have made themselves at home under snow burrows and along one of the cliff ledges. They always have two sentinels out when they eat. It's very cold so I have to break the ice from their water pans and fill with fresh several times a day and overnight. Ok, doesn't bother me cuz I don't sleep anyway. And it's so lovely and quiet out here at 1 am!
I've never had anything to do with bunnies. So am naming some of them Stu, Fricassee, Hasenpfeffer, etc.
Do any of you have words of wisdom to guide me? Have had cats and dogs and chickens and horses and cows and pigs and ferrets. So get the general idea of care. But bunnies are new. And with this many you know we are going to see more.
Thinking ahead to protect my gardens come spring!
I've never had anything to do with bunnies. So am naming some of them Stu, Fricassee, Hasenpfeffer, etc.
Do any of you have words of wisdom to guide me? Have had cats and dogs and chickens and horses and cows and pigs and ferrets. So get the general idea of care. But bunnies are new. And with this many you know we are going to see more.
Thinking ahead to protect my gardens come spring!
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