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Rabbits Galore
We have 3 new rabbits, Angora rabbits! That brings us to a total of 5 bunnies, more than enough to my way of thinking. Jazz is female and I plan to breed her to help pay for feed costs, Petey … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fiber Rabbits, Homesteading
Tagged angora rabbits, animal, animal care, animals, building hutch, children, family, farm, farm pictures, homeschool, homestead, homesteading, hutch, nigerian meadows, rabbit, rabbits, teaching
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Busy and Sick
Holidays are over and we are getting back to the grind of daily life, including school, work, and homesteading with a vengeance. And to welcome us back we got a little old cold virus to help us enjoy the return. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged angora rabbits, aquaponics system, cold virus, forward progress, tongue in cheek, yard space
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