Yay!! New bunny-stock! They are really beautiful, and thankfully, look kind if you are holding two at once! Like Mathilde asked, are they French angoras?
Oh my! Those two look just like my two 4 month old females! They (of course) are gorgeous! I'm glad to see that you have some new bunny stock. Happy angora harvesting!
I just got my first two English angoras in January, and they are divine. Olivia just had her first litter (well, first for me), and the babies just turned 14 days old. They are getting so cute. There are pictures in my blog if you are interested in seeing them.
Oh my goodness, they are gorgeous! Do you call that fur or wool? Can you tell I don't know anything about rabbits? I just want to put my face in it.
I had my first spinning lesson yesterday! She put my greatgrandmother's spinning wheel back together for me. But she just showed me how to use the drop spindle. Which I do not like at all, thank you. I guess I will just have to practice alot to get the hang of it. But so exciting to actually get started. What did you learn on?
They are gorgeous. I have a local friend whose angoras had babies in early March and they are so wonderful. In the first week or two they looked like fat rats, but then their ears grew and they looked just like baby Easter bunnies. I don't think the universe has made anything cuter than a fat, fluffy bunny....except maybe 8 of them at once! I wanted to take them all home (but didn't!)
Enjoy the story of a young writer living in Washington County with her fancy dogs, sheep, lots of chickens, fiber & meat rabbits, geese, ducks, turkeys, a hive and a garden. Expect to hear a lot about mountain music, the civil war, local food, and my friends along the way. It's a big time folks.
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Gasp! Gorgeous! Are they Frenchies?
I have always loved rabbits.
Yay!! New bunny-stock! They are really beautiful, and thankfully, look kind if you are holding two at once! Like Mathilde asked, are they French angoras?
-Autumn
Oh my! Those two look just like my two 4 month old females! They (of course) are gorgeous! I'm glad to see that you have some new bunny stock. Happy angora harvesting!
I just got my first two English angoras in January, and they are divine. Olivia just had her first litter (well, first for me), and the babies just turned 14 days old. They are getting so cute. There are pictures in my blog if you are interested in seeing them.
I am all about getting rabbits again after I read your book! Hopefully they don't get eaten by owls like the last two :-/
Oh my goodness, they are gorgeous! Do you call that fur or wool? Can you tell I don't know anything about rabbits? I just want to put my face in it.
I had my first spinning lesson yesterday! She put my greatgrandmother's spinning wheel back together for me. But she just showed me how to use the drop spindle. Which I do not like at all, thank you. I guess I will just have to practice alot to get the hang of it. But so exciting to actually get started. What did you learn on?
Still waiting on some lambs for my farm.
awwwwww!
*buries face in their warm fluffiness*
Yup, French Angoras, two does. Two bucks from my Ben/Bean line will be back on the farm in June!
They're beautiful!
Awesome! I wish I could have an Angora, but I would need a better housing situation.
They are gorgeous. I have a local friend whose angoras had babies in early March and they are so wonderful. In the first week or two they looked like fat rats, but then their ears grew and they looked just like baby Easter bunnies. I don't think the universe has made anything cuter than a fat, fluffy bunny....except maybe 8 of them at once! I wanted to take them all home (but didn't!)
lovely!
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