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7/11/2014

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Much has changed around the homestead, although some days it just feels like the wheels are spinning.  
Most of the reconstruction from the fire is done, the area is functional, at least until the bad weather comes.  There are definitely things that will need to be completed before fall!  

The rabbits are doing ok, I am breeding pretty heavy right now trying to get an idea of how many kits per litter for these new girls and get caught up on orders.  Since I lost my best breeders in the fire this is really the core of the rebuilding.  I have mostly young does or does that are new to me, so it is very difficult to figure how many kits to expect.  I currently have 14 does and 4 bucks, and 44 under 3 months old.  LOTS of mouths to feed.  3 more does are due this week.

I am currently working with the Eastiside Farm and Garden store to start offering breed stock there as well as doing classes. 


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