Just Rescued a Angora Doe from a horder

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Parkinson Farms

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Hey everyone.

I just got home from rescueing a Angora Doe that we are calling Baby Girl. Baby Girl was called Smokey when we picked her up. She was in the home of a horder who's husband had lost his mind and was in the hospital. The lady had some 20 dogs, 20 horses, pigs, and Baby Girl. Baby girl started out as the ladies Grandson's 4-H project but the boys mom threatened to kill him and his father and Baby Girl got stuck with the boys Grandma who couldn't care for her. We literally cut out a walmart bag of matts on her. Poor girl. She is so sweet and just wants to cuddle all day long. Tomarrow we will clip her overlong toe nails and give her a hair cut so that the mats we haven't got are gone. I'm sure there are more matts.

She is a sweetheart and she deserves this second chance.

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This is a picture of her compared to the bag of matts we got off her.

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Great! Sounds like a happy ending to that story. I think Babygirl is probably a breed known as Jersey Wooly, which is a Dwarf rabbit with the Angora wool gene.

I'm not arguing over what kind of rabbit she is, I'm just saying. Most 4H rabbit project kids can quote chapter and verse of rabbit breed identification.

Have a good day!
 
Babygirl is very happy with her new family.(My 4-H leader) as she got all the matts out and let her coat take it's natural form, Babygirl turned out to be a double maned lionhead!!! She just loves to run around everywhere. My friend and 4-H leader just loves her to pieces.
 
Thanks everyone. Right now I'm focusing on feeding all NINE of my corgi's brand new baby puppies. (Born July 7, 2012 at 11pm via c-section. mom is fine just can't care for her babies.)
 
They are doing great. The runt is the liveliest. however we do have one girl (not the runt) that we are watching closely. She is very weak. She is a petite built corgi. :( keep her in your thoughts. Here are some pictures.
Just two pups don't remember their genders.
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This is the girl we are worrying about. (Below)
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All NINE puppies
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