By Starlene
Starburst kidded on February 19th, 2008. She was due to kid on Friday the 22nd. My son went out to milk and there were two dried off newborn baby bucklings, walking around and nursing. Another uneventful birth!
Dani and Lightning were bred to the same buck, but did not settle.
We were expecting one of The Brooklings, … click here to continue reading 2008 Kids
By Starlene
September 24, 2007. We had not planned to breed this year, but changed our mind when we got our new buck “Elvis” on May 12th. Zoë was bred to him sometime between the end of May and beginning of June. I actually wrote it down, but lost the barn records for those two weeks. UPDATE: … click here to continue reading 2007 Kids
By Starlene
If you’re here to read about our rehabilitation of a pair of cottontail bunnies you’ve landed at the end of the story. Please click here to start at the beginning. There are 22 days worth of reports, we had such a fun time raising these bunnies! We owe much of the credit to … click here to continue reading Rehabbing Bunnies Day 168
By Starlene
August 28, 2004
145 Days old
Bunny Bunny still comes to get treats! He’s nearly a grown bunny now.
There are 22 days of reports on the bunnies. You are almost at the end. Click here to read Day 168.
By Starlene
There are 22 days of reports on the bunnies. You are on Day 70. We skip way, way ahead. Click here to read Day 140!
By Starlene
June 5th, 2004
61 days old
There are 22 days of reports about the bunnies. You are on Day 56. We skipped a couple of weeks. Click here to read Day 70.
By Starlene
May 29, 2004
54 days old
Squinty Eyes was always more wary about people and ran off to make his life in the world. But Cutie Pie, who we eventually started to call Bunny Bunny continued to come and visit us. The property next to us has been empty for all the years we have lived here, … click here to continue reading Rehabbing Wild Bunnies Day 49
By Starlene
May 7, 2004
32 days old
The buns are so tiny, but they are old enough to start learning to be on their own. We have prepared a place where they are safe from our dogs, but they can still explore and learn how to be independent bunnies.
The circle below is one of the bunnies.
There are … click here to continue reading Rehabbing Wild Bunnies Day 27
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Disclaimer Please note that any documentation on this site is not meant as a substitute for contacting your veterinarian. The sole purpose of this site is to share our personal experience with various issues regarding the ownership of dairy goats. Please contact your veterinarian is your animal is acting sick. Otherwise, I hope you enjoy the venture into our little corner of the desert!
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