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Tag Archives: babies

Pythons First Litter

February 19, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

We had somebody knock on our door and hand us a doe rabbit they couldn’t care for anymore. She is a small girl, only about 4 lbs, and a pretty […]

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Breeding, Homesteading, Rabbits

Dozen new American Chinchilla Rabbits! (Syren x Sandrider)

January 29, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Yesterday, Syren had a litter of 12! It is the biggest litter she had ever had so far! This is my second breeding of Syren and Sandrider. The first was […]

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American Chinchilla, Homesteading, Rabbits

Babies for Rubey and Frenchy

August 12, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Both Rubey and Frenchy are offspring of my beloved Butters. This week, they both had litters of two. I am very proud of that! First litters of two mean well […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Cinnamon’s Trio

July 19, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

All three were born this morning, and really doing well! I am very excited to get my numbers up again, as I haven’t lost any to the heat in three […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Five for Amythyst

July 8, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

She is one of my favorite pigs, from Charcoals litter last fall. She had two earlier this year who are growing out very well. She had a total of five […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

New Guinea Pig Babies

June 24, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Burgundy, Butters, and Mandarin had babies this week. In the record heat! Poor Butters, had four, but they were early, and only one is running around. Four others were lost […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Almost Lost Cocoa

June 12, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I thought I was going to lose Cocoa last night. She had five babies, things went badly. Four still had their amniotic sacs attached, and she was oozing blood for […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Flyte’s Litter

June 9, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

On 6/7, Flyte the American Chinchilla Rabbit had a litter of seven kits. This may be the last litter for her for the summer, as it is hot out, and […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Lisa’s Babies and Piggie Woes

June 4, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

This morning, I was received a treat. I had just finished treating the rabbits for ear mites, and I look over and see Lisa, my white albino guinea pig giving […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Waffles Had Three

May 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I love my Waffles, Agouti, red, gorgeous… And she didn’t disappoint. She had a litter of three on 5/26/15. One has a blaze white on her head, and an orange […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Krinkles Piglets

May 22, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

On May 20, 2015, Krinkle gave birth to four new little piglets! One is mostly black with an orange and white hand. Two others have a dutch style pattern, one […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Five for Cinnamon

May 11, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Cinnamon wound up with a litter of five Guinea pig babies today! I can’t believe it. This morning, before my cattle herding seminar, I saw she had delivered two, but […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Two Black Babies for Peaches

May 9, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, Peaches ended up having little piggies sooner than I anticipated. She didn’t look super pregnant. But this evening, I found two new babies that I hadn’t seen before running […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Amethyst’s First Litter

May 8, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, when they have babies in the back box, it is always difficult to tell exactly how many they have, considering there are like, 500 babies running around. But, I […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Pebbles had a baby

May 3, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I found a mostly white baby with a splash of color around both eyes in the front box this morning. I believe it belongs to Pebbles.

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Eight Kits for Sorceress

April 30, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

After her disastrous loss of all her kits a little over a month ago, Sorceress had eight healthy kits in her new nestbox on 4/29. At least one of them […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Ruby has Babies

April 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Last October, Pebbles and Ron had a little girl, Ruby. And on 4/20/15, she had her first litter of two baby pigs. She is doing very well. They are both […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Pop had Babies

April 26, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

For her second litter, little Miss Pop, daughter of Cassius and Brutus, had a litter if three tiny, black, orange and white babies. This guy broke out of the nursery […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Guinea Pigs Moved Outside

April 24, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

There were over 60 guinea pigs in the indoor pen, so since the weather is nice, and I need to convert that area into a brooder box for my future […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Buffy had Babies

April 23, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Buffy had three babies early Friday morning. There is a solid white baby Piggie. Another baby Piggie has a black face with a blaze, and an orange butt. But, by […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

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