



Here is the gang nursing. The doe is brought in every morning and put in with the kits. The kits are really funny in the morning just before I bring her in. They run around in circles and are really excited in their anticipation. They are all agouti and the white is a blue eye ermine. They all have excellent shine in their coats, the mark of good satinization.
The fibromas are present in only 2 rabbits now and one is almost completely healed while the other is well on its way.
We've had mild freezes, but nothing bad. I had one water bottle slush up last week. I will be bringing out the christmas lights to put on the water bottles sometime this week. The wind has been the worst and we need more rain.
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