3 Talking Rabbits
3 Talking Rabbits
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Fluffernutter Peanutbutter English Angora Rabbit
Fluff came to us from a family that was moving across the country & didn't think he'd make the trip well.
Video from Dec 25th 2023.
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Barnyard Chick Hatching
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Mamma is a French Wheaten Marans and daddy is either an Easter Egger or a Red Laced Blue Wyandotte. So far we have 10 hatched with a potential of 12. This was our first time hatching eggs in an incubator that someone loaned us. Sorry about the seasick vibes here, I wanted to see!
A Turkey Taking A Bath
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Turkeys love a good dust bath. Take a few minutes to enjoy this nice relaxing dirt with Jake. I promise it's very good dirt. Thanks Jake, my flower bed needed a giant hole just like that.
Scraping a Hide for Parchment; ASMR + Chickens
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No instructions, just scraping a sheep hide to make parchment. Guest starring Violet the chicken who is looking for noms. This is for the ASMR folks and the Gross But Satisfying folks. Enjoy! Note: I don't eat mammals - it's out of medical necessity, no moral judgment if you do or don't. These are market lamb hides from a local farmer, most of them were Ramadan, Passover, Easter or Christmas fe...
Ducky Foraging
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King, Duke & Prince love sifting through the mulch for earthworms. This is from June of 2023.
A Hen's Work Is Never Done
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Miss Blossom Bird is having a bit of a to-do about getting the Egg Place just perfect. Nesting is hard work to get it just so, then some cat will sleep in it, or some human will feed it to a bunny, or some other bird will come along and move your hay bit to a different part of the nest and you have to start all over!
Jolly Old St. Nicholas
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Kid has been working hard in his piano lessons to play this song!
Jingle Bells on keyboard
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Happy Holidays! Kid has been working hard at his piano lessons to play holiday songs for you!
Crayon and Sand Volcano Model
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We followed the instructions in Geology For Kids to make a model of a volcano on the stove with crayons, sand & water. A stove-top safe glass container would be much better for this, but you are still going to end up with the cloudy water issue, and the sand is still going to level out. The book was also missing some critical diagrams explaining the structures within a volcano. Overall it's not...
Why We Don't Send Our Child To Public School, and Responses To Homeschooling Critics
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It's a long one! TL;DW We don't send our child to public school for many reasons; bullying, lack of support, school violence, food allergies & natural sleep schedules among others. I also talk about why other people don't send their children to public school. After the chicks you'll find 10 responses to criticism of homeschool, some valid some vapid (both the criticism and my response). This is...
John Robert's Cooking Show; Banana Walnut Muffins (short version)
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John Robert shows us how to make banana walnut muffins from "The Taste of Kosher" website. Homeschool co-op project to create a cooking show video. www.thetasteofkosher.com/moist-banana-nut-muffins/
Homeschooling Myths
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10 Common Homeschooling Myths. Some are more false than others, some are true.
Reasons To Homeschool
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This is the first of 3 (or possibly 4) videos about homeschooling in general. This covers reasons to homeschool, both personal and from an informal FB survey. I will also regularly refer to this 2016 study: ies.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2020001 Another one is due soonish, but when that 'soonish' is is unknown at this time. The NHERI has a whole list of studies and loads of linked info...
Broad Breasted White Turkeys
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We got BBW turkeys for the first time this year. They are a riot, and we may or may not do this again. This is not an educational video, it's growth rate and some turkey behavior and some big bird cute. Yes, I fully intend to send them to freezer camp (that day will not be a good day, but these critters aren't keepers, they are freezer fillers). A note on their house: It's 8x10' and is definite...
4th Grade Complete
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I mainly focused on workbooks here, but we did a lot of hands-on projects, he's reading full books (mostly Science Comics and Pip Bartlett) with book reports, and we have gone to a lot of cool places like the JELL-O museum in LeRoy and Penn Dixie Fossil Park near Buffalo. Not an easy year, but much progress was made in the handwriting department. For clarification, his fictional stories are tal...
Earthquake Model
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Earthquake Model
Sissy Cat
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Sissy Cat
Cutting a Quill
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Cutting a Quill
Puppets Cooking Show brought to you by Double Sided Pencils
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Puppets Cooking Show brought to you by Double Sided Pencils
Everybunny Be Nice
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Everybunny Be Nice
Reese Will Get To The Bottom Of It.
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Reese Will Get To The Bottom Of It.
Skittles vs. The Crinkly Paper
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Skittles vs. The Crinkly Paper
Miss Kitty Gets "A New Start"
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Miss Kitty Gets "A New Start"
Miss Kitty Is Expensive Kitty.
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Miss Kitty Is Expensive Kitty.
Friendly Kitty, No Chip For You (Part 2)
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Friendly Kitty, No Chip For You (Part 2)
Found Cat
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Found Cat
Sassy's Kittens
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Sassy's Kittens
Painting 9 of Batons, Pt.1
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Painting 9 of Batons, Pt.1
The Fweeps
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The Fweeps
Duck Bath
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Duck Bath

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  • @williamlayton1175
    @williamlayton1175 9 днів тому

    I have a month old turkey, so im a novice

  • @Johnrich395
    @Johnrich395 10 днів тому

    That’s a pretty abrupt cutoff at the end.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 9 днів тому

      I think my battery died.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 9 днів тому

      Oh, this one is part of a playlist. These were pre-recorded with designed breaks to go with a live Zoom. So "Questions?" was literally cutting to the live feed.

    • @Johnrich395
      @Johnrich395 9 днів тому

      @@auroraasleep just felt like you were leading into something important

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 8 днів тому

      @@Johnrich395 I was. There's a whole playlist that goes with this and that was the cut-off of the intro. I'm not sure how many of them I even uploaded. That breath in was right before I launched into the next segment, which also has an abrupt end. The event mods wanted short video segments vs. one long video so we could break for Q&A. Weird times of Covid lockdowns.

  • @veronicarousseau3129
    @veronicarousseau3129 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video. May i ask if it has to be real gold? Like 99.99% of 24k gold?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Місяць тому

      I've used the Speedball fake gold which needs an adhesive. For this style, blowing gold on gesso, yes, it needs to be real gold. It can be edible gold, or you can get artist quality gold, the price range is a tiny bit different. For flat gilding (not this) I often go with the edible as it's a little cheaper, for raised, you really want the higher quality material for a better finish. It's a $10 difference, so not much if it's a small project, but it does add up over time.

    • @veronicarousseau3129
      @veronicarousseau3129 Місяць тому

      @@auroraasleep Thank you so much ❤

  • @mtdfs5147
    @mtdfs5147 Місяць тому

    Welcome to life little buddy 😊

  • @wendyscott3250
    @wendyscott3250 Місяць тому

    What type of rabbit is Max? I have an 8 year old long haired rabbit that has the same coat type. She was sold as a lion head but is bigger than a normal lionhead and has a full coat like Max. We too need to do butt baths😢

  • @FARMYINUS
    @FARMYINUS 2 місяці тому

    What are the traits/features of a pure breed Poults?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 2 місяці тому

      IDK, these are Broad-Breasted Whites from Tractor Supply, the most common commercial bird on the market. I'm not up on turkeys more than to know a few heritage breed names.

  • @My_cats4748
    @My_cats4748 2 місяці тому

    🦆 so lovely

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 2 місяці тому

      TY. They are a riot and I love them.

  • @arthurtsiakopoulos2051
    @arthurtsiakopoulos2051 3 місяці тому

    Hello. I liked your video on barnshing, but I have one concern. Every time I try to barnish with my Agate stone, the gold leaf keeps getting scratched. Is there something I`m doing wrong?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 3 місяці тому

      You likely have a very small imperfection in your burnisher, or an irregularity in the surface you are working on. Ease up, try a different place on the burnisher. Look with a magnifying glass to see if there's an issue.

  • @drystonetim
    @drystonetim 3 місяці тому

    Really informative , great tips and info. I’m making Viking/ Norse beakers and jugs for a wedding soon and will be pitching firing ! Tim in Cornwall 😀

  • @My_cats4748
    @My_cats4748 3 місяці тому

    Such a sweet 🐔 going to lay 🥚 🥚 and become a mama 🐥 🐥

  • @eldergonzalez7836
    @eldergonzalez7836 4 місяці тому

    I love it

  • @PATMICHAELDESCARSO
    @PATMICHAELDESCARSO 4 місяці тому

    How to order eggs

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 4 місяці тому

      I picked these guys up at my local Tractor Supply, which is Hoover's Hatchery. I've also ordered directly from Hoover's with no issues, but those were day old chicks not eggs. The best thing to do is to find a reputable breeder near you and pick them up directly as there are too many scams - avoid FB marketplace unless you can go there in person.

  • @ccswhimsies
    @ccswhimsies 5 місяців тому

    Poor buddy and Mommy. You love your babies. We're dealing with a Giant Chinchilla neutered with a first time problem. We've experienced before with another rabbit but not one as large nor furry.

  • @Sydneydvs
    @Sydneydvs 6 місяців тому

    where the fart at

  • @slayer_reworked0000
    @slayer_reworked0000 7 місяців тому

    snek fard

  • @drdodoman
    @drdodoman 7 місяців тому

    First off I would love to say that I loved your videos on parchment making they are awesome, there isn't anyone out there giving such wonderful instructional short videos like the ones you have. I wanted to ask you if I can use veg tanned goat skin to make parchment? That's the only material I can get my hands on unfortunately. I'm thinking maybe soak it in a lime solution for a couple of days (I'm not sure if it needs it), rinse and then follow your instructions on stretching and fleshing. Will that work? I would really love to hear your thoughts on that or maybe advice if you've tried it or heard of it being done. Thanks again for your wonderful content.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much. I'm glad the videos are helpful! Unfortunately I don't think it will work. Parchment is a glorified rawhide which needs the collagen intact as it dries and as the fibers are stretched into alignment. As I understand it, veg tanning coats the collagen with tannin, making it not stick together. Essentially the 'glue' has been deactivated, which is why it's flexible. You'll also have the issue of the hair follicles closing down on the hair tightly in the tanning process and the keratin being stabilized with the tannin too, I'm not totally up on the chemistry of that, but I think with the veg tanning it 'fixes' that in place where the lime dissolves it. I'm not sure how well it would let go after the fact. You can use any ungulate. Calf, deer, goat, sheep, etc. so depending on where you are in the world you may be able to call around to custom butchers or abbattoirs and ask them. Sheep & goat farmers who sell their livestock for meat are more than happy to unload a hide for a few dollars, though that can be more difficult depending on local laws. Rawhide will also work, just hydrate it and stretch & scrape, then dry under tension. Best of luck to you! If you run into any issues or have any other questions feel free to ask.

  • @careyhutcheson4473
    @careyhutcheson4473 8 місяців тому

    The best video for teaching that is out there! I have an obese rabit with a wet bum and another long hair recuse. Both i have adpoted with their wet bum. I have to do this regularly too! Its exhausting. I love hearing talk so kindly to him, its wonderful ❤️

  • @jetbluefinjames9952
    @jetbluefinjames9952 8 місяців тому

    That is a really fluffy rabbit!

  • @HybridParentSupport
    @HybridParentSupport 9 місяців тому

    Bm is bunny manure , or what? 😊 Edit: oooh! VM vegetable matter

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 9 місяців тому

      VM = Vegetable Matter. It can be hay, or yes, what was formerly hay.

  • @anajrl6352
    @anajrl6352 9 місяців тому

    Huu

  • @noneofyourbeezwax7284
    @noneofyourbeezwax7284 10 місяців тому

    My corgis fur does this sometimes it’s so satisfying

  • @esthergraham1353
    @esthergraham1353 11 місяців тому

    This is an amazing presentation. While we had both religious and non religious reasons for homeschooling, you answered many of the issues from the times my kids were learning at home 20+ years ago. They are 36 and 40 now and are doing well as adults.

  • @esthergraham1353
    @esthergraham1353 11 місяців тому

    I homeschooled my children through 12th grade. They are amazing, social, and productive adults. Our daughter is now homeschooling her sons who are now teenagers.

  • @dainaChavez
    @dainaChavez 11 місяців тому

    Loved the video (and the chicks!) - If you haven't already, I would highly recommend listening to the "sold a story" podcast which highlights one facet of public school education - reading. After a 6 year investigation, they found that schools were not teaching kids how to read (regardless of public or private schooling) and goes into how that happened. It's wild and really explains why by in large Americans read so poorly. It also sheds a light into what teachers have to deal with and gives a way forward.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 11 місяців тому

      I will check it out. We really struggled with teaching him to read using the teacher-recommended programs, that did NOT explain how to read. We switched to Logic of English a few years ago and he was reading in about 2 months.

    • @esthergraham1353
      @esthergraham1353 11 місяців тому

      We used A BEKA to teach our kids to read. It is a great program for beginning reading through 2nd grade. After that we used many different curriculum for all subject to teach to their learning styles.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 11 місяців тому

      I listened to 'sold a story' last night, and YES THAT! OMG. So frustrating. I know a lot of schools are switching to Science of Reading, and I haven't really looked into it because LOE is working so well for him. Many of my young adult friends follow along with our homeschool journey and are re-educating themselves as we go. One friend taught herself to read with the help of her wife using LOE, and also picked up some basic math books to re-learn that. She was kicking her heels in in-school suspension though most of her school years, and didn't learn much (abusive home life, some undiagnosed learning disabilities). Another dove into the history courses because 'it's not all just wars.'

  • @GiItEdge
    @GiItEdge Рік тому

    This is such a huge help for a newbie. Thank you.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      Oh good! I'm so glad this was helpful.

  • @djja8844
    @djja8844 Рік тому

    What items do you make with angora yarn?

  • @chayimgoldberg7164
    @chayimgoldberg7164 Рік тому

    Also do you have experience using a pumice stone? Any difference from using cuttlebone?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      yeah, I've tried the pumice stones. They work, but each stone is slightly different, and figuring out which stone = which grit is a pain in the neck, and the natural stones can have hard inconsistencies in them. I've scratched a lot of hides that way, the cuttlebone is consistent. The best pumice stone for the first stage is the rectangular bar with the rounded edges that's sold in the bath section for feet. It's rough, but it does the job well.

  • @chayimgoldberg7164
    @chayimgoldberg7164 Рік тому

    Do you sand differently on either side?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      yes, slightly. The hair side usually requires less and goes to finer finish faster. No harsh paper, I'll rarely touch it with anything grittier than 220. I'm looking for a certain gloss or luminosity in it, like soft polished marble. Some people take it past 600, but I like a little tooth, so I stop there. For botanical parchment, go to 1,000 grit. The flesh side will go to suede really fast if I'm not careful, but can take heavier sanding if necessary in thicker areas. Traditionally this was shaved down with the round knife, which TBH is just as fast once you get the hang of it. I'm looking for a smooth surface here too, but also to even out the thickness.

    • @chayimgoldberg7164
      @chayimgoldberg7164 Рік тому

      @@auroraasleep okay, thank you for your help. I'm finishing up building my frame so I will be getting to these stages shortly

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      @@chayimgoldberg7164 if you need more help just ask. I'm not always fast to answer these, but I do answer eventually.

    • @chayimgoldberg7164
      @chayimgoldberg7164 Рік тому

      @@auroraasleep thank you so much!

  • @dominickdaniele9081
    @dominickdaniele9081 Рік тому

    Do your ears hang low 👂

  • @BSweetLL
    @BSweetLL Рік тому

    Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏

  • @BSweetLL
    @BSweetLL Рік тому

    Wish they did this when we were in school this is much more fun

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      We played with this for hours. So much fun! It can also be done with sound waves from music, you just need a little portable device that can go under the tray.

    • @BSweetLL
      @BSweetLL Рік тому

      @@auroraasleep have you checked out the guy that makes crystals with sound waves it Soo neat how various sounds make neat crystals

  • @selena7213
    @selena7213 Рік тому

    Una gatta bellissima ❤❤

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      She is the cattiest cat that ever catted. She's a riot. And very pretty.

  • @erykahlynn9812
    @erykahlynn9812 Рік тому

    Arent you not supposed to put them on their back?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      Yes and no. It can really stress some rabbits out. Angoras need their bellies cleaned, shaved, etc. Other rabbits need their glands cleaned regularly. Medical stuff comes up, so it's best to have the rabbit trained to be tipped over so it is not a super stressful awful scary thing when they are already stressed. You have to support their spines or there is a risk their backs could break. There were studies that showed their cortisol levels went up while on their backs, but I'm not sure if those rabbits were turned onto their backs for the first time ever (rabbits are prey animals and being on their back with their belly exposed is usually the last experience they'll ever have, that has to be super stressful), or if these were rabbits who were trained to be on their backs and it still stressed them out. They don't /like/ it. But my kid doesn't like having his hair brushed, and I definitely didn't like having the biopsy yesterday. Rabbits can also be super stressed in other positions: the "oh so cute" bunny loaf where they sit and don't move is a stressed out position that most people don't recognize. They are freezing in place hoping the Big Scary Thing doesn't eat them.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      So, "is it stressful?" Yes. "Is it necessary?" Yes.

    • @laurenjarrett
      @laurenjarrett 5 місяців тому

      Nooooo they can be paralysed

  • @auroraasleep
    @auroraasleep Рік тому

    On January 23, 2023, The Max Rabbit, AKA Mr. Max, AKA Max the Murder Bunny, AKA Good Bunny Boy Max passed away. He'd slowed down over a couple days, and was struggling to breathe. I took him in to his wonderful vet, and we made the right but hard decision for him. I miss my friend, but it was an honor to have him in my life for so many years. Miss Skittles is starting to interact with the other bunnies, but it was a hard month for her, first she lost Max, the love of her life, and then she lost her sister Tootsie who was her BFF and one of my best bunnies, (Toots passed from mammary cancer the first week in February. I missed the signs of it, but TBH even if I had caught it we wouldn't have been able to do much for her). I will do a video on it eventually, though no photos; I was battling pneumonia when that happened, and this is the first day I'm feeling well in almost a month.

    • @ccswhimsies
      @ccswhimsies 5 місяців тому

      I just read this after my post. I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 5 місяців тому

      @@ccswhimsies thank you. He was such an awesome rabbit and I miss him a lot. I don't miss the butt baths, but I miss him.

  • @FotherMucker21
    @FotherMucker21 Рік тому

    Do you know if a rabbit does get a sore can I use Neosporin? I have a rabbit that’s 11 and he actually is fine with baths and I’m starting to increase his baths because he is losing mobility in his back legs so he gets a poopy butt now but I notice he does have a little sore near his hole.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      My vet said not to use creams/ointments as they will lick them obsessively. But definitely check with your bunny vet as your rabbit's needs may be different. I have always kept antibiotic ointment on hand (no pain reliever) for various issues/injuries, but usually those are kept covered. Hard to cover a bum.

    • @FotherMucker21
      @FotherMucker21 Рік тому

      @@auroraasleep oh okay he can’t lick in that area cause it’s too hard for him to reach. I’ve seen many mix opinions about Neosporin but it says as long as it’s not plus. But he is also already on baytril so he was on that twice a day. But I have decrease his medication because he was doing a lot better but now has the sore. So I might start doing it twice a day again. I’ll definitely contact my vet too if it doesn’t clear up soon

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      @@FotherMucker21 if he can't reach, it may be a good option, but definitely ask your vet. Mine gave me a wound wash to use, I don't recall the name of it, but it was blue.

  • @jodycrawford9144
    @jodycrawford9144 Рік тому

    Hi. Thank you for this video. I have an autoimmune disease and have more bad days than good. Your video is very encouraging to me. Right now, I have 2 cats and am trying to feed them from scratch. Some days I can, some days I am unable to go the extra mile and they get canned food. I hope to keep you in my prayers and that the Lord will heal both of us.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      Thank you Jody. I hope your condition improves, or you find good work-arounds and accommodations. I'm doing better in many ways, and have made adjustments to compensate in others. Take care, and do what you can when you can, and when you can't, canned is fine. <3

    • @jodycrawford9144
      @jodycrawford9144 Рік тому

      @@auroraasleep❤

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. Рік тому

    BTW fecal float test was normal.

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. Рік тому

    Oh nevermind I didn't see both replies! My bunny doesn't freak out at all when she gets her bb. She's so sweet. I could never do that with my other bun. Thanks!!!

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. Рік тому

    Thanks for your reply. What did you treat bunnies with this condition with?

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. Рік тому

    😢

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. Рік тому

    I forgot to ask, how old is Max?

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      He's 8 now. He'll be 9 in April.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      Because the internet is forever, that's in 2022.

  • @Itsgettingcrazy.
    @Itsgettingcrazy. Рік тому

    I have been looking for a video like this for over a year! I have the same thing with my bunny. I thought it was ISC. I have to do this about every 3-4 days! What causes it? I give her a butt bath and squirt a little Dawn on her which breaks up the poop immediately then rinse well and put antibiotic ointment or bag balm on her after drying. I don't know what causes it? Help!!!!!! I also have an indoor bug zapper to prevent fly strike.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      There can be several causes: Coccidia (I've treated for that just recently due to a sick cat... I don't think it's the same strains, but...). I got some Toltrazuril at All Things Bunny. E. cuniculi, treatable with a 28 day paste fenbendazole / PanacurT (again from All Things Bunny). You should definitely talk to your bunny vet thought, because there are a few other causes and it's important not to just toss medication at them. Vet should be able to test a fecal sample and target the cause. Sometimes it's just "too much fluff" and they can't get to their own business end to clean things up. I try to keep all my bunnies clipped short on the underside. In Max's case, it's because he has a low scrotum that covers his vent area, and things get 'stuck' there. He's also old (8 now), and has arthritis, so it's harder for him to keep up his own grooming. I check several times a day, bum bath when needed, dry him off real well, and give lots of 'forgive me' snuggles.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      I use Ivermectin on the rabbits to prevent mites, it will also prevent fly strike, but yeah, fly strike is a real concern when they have this issue. It can happen in a matter of hours, and it's awful to deal with.

  • @lynphillips2109
    @lynphillips2109 Рік тому

    I don't know what the world's coming to. I thought Giants were supposed to be REW and they had to be sheared

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      Giants come in all colors, but the only showable is white. None of my rabbits are show quality. Lumpkin was mostly pluckable, but never entirely. I always had to finish her coat with scissors.

    • @lynphillips2109
      @lynphillips2109 Рік тому

      I used to raise Giants. This may be a German/French hybrid or Giant/French hybrid, though this rabbit doesn't seem to be as big as a typical Giant. The posture resembles a French more. If it is part French, that explains why you can partially pluck it.

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep Рік тому

      @@lynphillips2109 entirely possible. I had an experienced angora breeder tell me she was a Giant based on body size, hair texture & head shape, so I took her word for it. The truth is I just don't know. I was her 3rd home, and the lady I got her from thought she was an English Angora male. Definitely not an EA, definitely not a male. I had an FA/EA cross, and she wasn't that either. I've since had FA's & Satins, and she wasn't either of those. That leaves a cross, German, or Giant. Almost all of my rabbits molt eventually, but I generally don't let them get to that point as shearing is faster. Lumpkin never minded plucking. Regardless of what kind of bunny she was, she was a good rabbit and I liked having her. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @kimberlyingram-veillette4113

    I hate that people do this. It's so unfair.

  • @dimmityjones4463
    @dimmityjones4463 Рік тому

    You're a good person.

  • @auroraasleep
    @auroraasleep Рік тому

    No chip. Naturally. She's FIV/Leukemia negative. Rabies shot given, dewormed & meds for her guts for the next 5 days. $176 for the first round of THIS IS NOT MY CAT expenses because being a responsible human sucks sometimes. Seriously, quit dropping cats just because you see a barn. It's a horrible death for them. People see this sort of "happy" story on sites like the Dodo and think it's OK to just dump their cats. It's not. Most of them starve or freeze to death, or get beaten up so bad they die of infections. Anyway, she's incredibly people friendly, and has LOVED everyone she met. I'm contacting rescues instead of doing what I'm supposed to be doing today, which is costing me more money for NOT MY CAT.

  • @L00Family
    @L00Family Рік тому

    Well done 👏 Thanks for the video🎬. It shows the real challenges that bunny upkeep entails 👍👍🐰 Wishing you and Mr Max all the best 👍

  • @FlaviaWelc
    @FlaviaWelc 2 роки тому

    How much do they cost? They gave me no info when they knocked on my door. I kept asking and they wouldn’t tell me 😳

    • @auroraasleep
      @auroraasleep 2 роки тому

      I think we paid about $425 for that first set. The 2nd set (not shown here) was around $300ish. I'm not sure what they are now. Not cheap, but we definitely got out money's worth out of the first set. You can find them used pretty easily though.

    • @lindsayk3708
      @lindsayk3708 Рік тому

      I was told the entire set of 26 books would be $760 CAD

  • @leonalion7427
    @leonalion7427 2 роки тому

    This was a bit helpful I have a lion head who’s very unsocial I just discovered her bum is very much stuck with very hard poops. This has never happened, I believe it’s her fur that has gotten longer but now I need to clean her and am having trouble cutting the hardened pellets from her fur, don’t want to cause pain. I’ve decided to break it into the next couple days so we’re both not stressed. Poor bun thanks for the tips

  • @brodeyleembruggen9910
    @brodeyleembruggen9910 2 роки тому

    📜