rabbits4me
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Wait, do you mean Fo fo SPOILED or SOILED?
I'm a bit confused...
Vanessa
Oops spoiled...
Wait, do you mean Fo fo SPOILED or SOILED?
I'm a bit confused...
Vanessa
I see your point Vanessa and after dinner I do play with rabbits not for long, but I do. During weekend though it is a different story. I ride horses all weekend. My mom and I often drive the three and a half hour drive down to my trianer while my dad watches over the bunnies. I admit, that during the winter I should be spending more time with my rabbits because we board our horses at my trainers due to the heavy snow (we have a good foot and a half) and I don't ride them every day. If I really tried I could get in a good 2 hours of bunny play a day and tons more on a lazy weekend. You know how time can slip away and I spend too much of it doing chores and homework and cleaning up puppy pee that I spend all I can being lazy in bed or whatever because I feel that all those chores and homework will only become more abundant as I move in to higher level classes (such as de an ap) in high school and off to college.
My goodness.. I was going to say where do you live where you have to board your horses that far away! I feel sorry for you guys having to drive that far to get to your beautiful horses!!!!
Wow.. Where I live we have boarding literally 5 minutes from my house. I'm literally in horse country so there is an Equestrian Center in the next city over from where I live so we have horse shows here every 6 months and my husband sometimes sells tacks and other horse supplies. So I do understand how time does and will slip away.. I think it's just being able to get a good routine down so you get everything in (I'm not telling you you I mean for me and anyone in general...) that needs to be done and I'm still working on that as an adult.
Vanessa
I personally will NEVER keep another bun in a small hutch, it will be a house bunny from now on. much Much funner, they truely are members of the family. I guess this is akin to folks who keep their dogs chained or kenneled outside 24/7, are they fun or truely pets? I would not think so.
By fo-fo I mean soiled. And when you say you rabbit will be 15-20lbs thats sounds like a Flemish is that what you have? I love them!! My dad had one that was pushing 25 lbs and that wasn't all fat either. Her cage was over 12 ft long.
Blossom is super cute!
But omg, horses being 3 hours away? I would loose my mind! My horses need to be close because I see them everyday, & ride 4 times a week. Like I said before, I have trust issues. The longest distance I've ever drove for them was 45 mins, & that didn't last for long. We have a ton of snow here too, but I also have an indoor arena to ride in, so snows not an issue for me
Vanessa, I may have to move in with you! I've attached a pic of my big beautiful boys!
He he!, you mean spoiled, right... . He/she is a mix, 1/2 Flemish Giant, 1/4 New Zealand, 1/4 English Lop, they have the best of all three breeds and are a bit smaller than a pure Flemish. Should mix in our family perfectly. We have a 48" (ex large) dog crate plus and ex pen attached so it's a nice roomy sleeping/eating area. We will have him/her out a lot after the adjustment phase. I look forward to meeting our new bun this Saturday! :brownbunny:
Blossom is super cute!
But omg, horses being 3 hours away? I would loose my mind! My horses need to be close because I see them everyday, & ride 4 times a week. Like I said before, I have trust issues. The longest distance I've ever drove for them was 45 mins, & that didn't last for long. We have a ton of snow here too, but I also have an indoor arena to ride in, so snows not an issue for me
Vanessa, I may have to move in with you! I've attached a pic of my big beautiful boys!
That's only for the winter. I keep them at my house during better months but this winter has been unusually cold and snowy. Here's my yearling
You've got a beauty also. Name please!
vanessa
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