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Tag Archives: Sorceress

Sorceress x Buckbeak have 8!

February 5, 2016by dirtartful Leave a comment

Buckbeak is a 3/4 New Zealand, 1/4 American Chinchilla buck that joined our homestead a few months ago. He has had successful viable kits, but to new does that didn’t […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Sorceress x Physik Bunnies and the Great Bunny Move

November 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Physik is one of the greatest rabbits I own! He is so sweet, and I love him a lot! But he has spent most of his life out on the […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

The New Rabbit Barn

October 7, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, it has been another crazy few weeks. After losing the buck to pasturella, i went through and gave everything a deep, deep clean, scrub, and samitization. It was unlikely […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits, Update

Sorceress, you Hussy!

July 21, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, Sorceress wound up giving birth in the yard after she escaped her cage. And lo and behold, Physick the yard rabbit managed to find her and impregnate her right […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Females

July 16, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Sorceress Litter Female #1 Female #2 Female #3 Syrens Litter Female #1 Female #2 Female #3

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Males

July 16, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

These are the front and side views of the males. Born 10-11 weeks ago. Sorceress Litter Male #1 Male #2 Male #3 Syren Litter Male #1 Male #2 Male #3

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Sorceress the Yard Rabbit

June 21, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Our rabbit assembly came crashing to the ground and one of the cages broke open and Sorceress and seven of her kits escaped. I got all but one kit, who […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

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

My Screw Up

March 16, 2015by dirtartful 2 Comments

I failed at palpating. When I felt Sorceress two weeks ago, I thought there could have been something, but then bred her back to Buck. Last Thursday, Sorceress was gathering […]

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Homesteading, Problems, Rabbits

Bunnies Over Three Weeks

December 31, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

The rabbits are growing very well. Magicians litter is 23 days old. The hair patterns are starting to show a bit of the lionhead gene from Leo, giving them little […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Who Doesn’t Love Baby Bunnies

December 19, 2014by dirtartful 2 Comments

Yea, I am writing this post to show how big my baby bunnies have gotten… Cause they are adorable! Magician had a set of 8 babies 10 days ago. I […]

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Homesteading, Rabbits

Sorceress had Bunny Babies, and a Third Baby from Abby

December 11, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Last night, I noticed that Sorceress had pulled out a bunch of her fur into her nestbox. But, by that time, my hands were freezing, so I didn’t want to […]

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