Sunday, April 29, 2012
Spa Day!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
They grow up so fast....
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Photo courtesy of Holly T |
The baby bunnies are growing cuter each day, and exponentially hungrier. I pretty much have the bottle feeding down to a routine, though. First each one gets a bath, and then a snack. Six of the eight eat with no problem - they attack the bottle like one of those face hugging creatures from Alien the minute you wave it anywhere near them. The other two are a little more challenging, but they'll get the idea eventually. They have a ton of energy now, so we must be doing something right.
They are much more interactive at feeding time and hop around in happy little circles when I reach in to grab one. They also want to explore their surroundings, to the extent that Gene had to add a removable baby gate to the front of the nesting box. Apparently hungry bunnies are impatient bunnies, and they keep trying to hop out. We are going to have to update their sleeping quarters soon; they used to just take up a corner of the box, now they sprawl over half of it when they do their pig-pile napping.
This is what they look like right before they jump straight at the camera. |
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Finding silver linings
We got him home, and Gene put his crate in the front yard while I ran to the store for hog food. I got home to find Gene holding a lasso in one hand, and pointing into the bushes with the other. He said I hadn't locked the crate door when I put water and treats in it before going to the feed store. He averted the crisis by lassoing Baconator when I spooked him out of the bushes; I was quite impressed because he got him on the first try. Getting Baconator back in the crate was a bit of a challenge, but eventually Gene won. We went back to putting the finishing touches on the Swine Estate, which consists of a strand of electric fencing encircling a pasture area. When Gene went to get the crate, he realized it was empty. The door was locked, but no Baconator. Apparently he's some sort of Houdini pig. We searched for literally hours, but couldn't find him. Gene suggested that I start calling the neighbors to see if anyone noticed a piglet running down the road, but my mind fast-forwarded to six months from now, when an 800 pound feral hog is terrorizing the neighborhood, ripping up gardens and snatching small children, and I decided perhaps it's best if no one knows who lost the piggy.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Easter bunnies!!! Like, literally!
In perhaps the most surprising news of the entire decade, Gene said I could get a piglet to raise! Of course, he made it a conditional offer, and said he would only let me get one if I agreed to raise it until it's big enough to butcher. I told him I agreed with the first part, but objected to the second, so he told me I need to decide if I love pet pigs as much as I love bacon. I'm still pondering. One of the feed stores near us raises pigs for meat, and they get HUGE. And their stank grows proportionately to their size, so I don't know if I would have a problem with the butchering process. Of course, I said the same thing about the turkeys, and look how that turned out.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
I believe I specified the drama should be saved....
Jack the fuzzy duckling seems fully recovered; I swear they double in size every day. They are starting to enter the gawky adolescent stage where they have feather spines coming in, but no actual feathers yet. The chicks are also growing at an accelerated rate; poor Gene is going to have to start the coop renovation the minute he gets home, because they're starting to run out of real estate.
I'm getting two eggs a day from the rescue ducks, so I'm pretty excited about that. I still haven't tried one, mostly because I want to make Gene a duck egg omelet when he gets back, and see if he notices the difference. I've never had a duck egg before, so I'm a little afraid to go out on that particular culinary limb alone. Since they're white, maybe I'll hardboil and dye them for Easter.
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