Last week I acquired 7 baby chicks and 2 rabbits.
It all started with wanting to get 2 baby bunnies for my
girls for Easter.
I then found a rabbit cage for FREE.
But to get the cage I had to take the rabbit that lived
in it :)
I had originally planned to just let the rabbit out
(shhhhh)
But she was SO SWEET, I could not let her go.
SO I changed the plan of having 2 baby bunnies
to 1 LARGE rabbit and 1 baby bunny.
I had to add a hutch (and stand) to the cage to make it
work outside.
I just used old wood we had stored in the barns.
(I tell the hubs it is worth saving, he doesn't usually see my vision)
Here are some of the progress pictures.
I snapped some pictures with my phone, sorry they are not
the best quality!
I was too busy excited to run and grab my camera.
Then the next day we had to dig a new frost free
hydrant.
Which of course meant a runt to town to get supplies.
We stopped in at the farm store and it was “CHICK DAYS”.
I did not intend to buy any but…..well….I’m a sucker! :)
So…..we left with 5 rainbow layers.
I quickly made up a chick brooder for them.
It was so easy!!!!
I used….
An old screen from a discontinued window display (from
the lumber yard)
Old tote
Nuts
Bolts
Washers
I simply cut out the top of the tote (I didn’t cut
straight).
Then drilled holes through the screen and tote lid.
Slipped in the bolts, washers and nuts.
DONE!!!
Where did the other 2 chicks come from????
WELL….the hubs surprised me with 2 little black bantam
cochen chicks the next day.
He knew I’d love them...AND I DO!!!
They are such pretty birds, Not the best layers but
that’s ok with me
(I have others for that).