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We raise only happy healthy poultry and Rabbits. They are fed an all natural diet without hormones or antibiotics. All of our rabbits are handled from day one. This insures a friendly, stable new companion for you and your family.
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![]() Mr. Red Welcomes you! We are a small hobby farm. We are offering free range all natural brown chicken eggs at $4.00 a dozen, $6.00 a 18pack. Limited supply! ![]() A couple of the cochins. ![]() 3 of our "working girls" ![]() ******************************************************************************************* ![]() ![]() This is MonsterFarms Mamma 2MF96, our very first doe. She has one leg towards her GC. ![]() This is Chugiaks Miss Mouse out of our first litter 4/19/08 Many Best of Variety placements. ![]() This is Monsterfarms Miss Donkey Too 4MF22, born 3/21/2008 A HUGE thank you to Sheryl from Troll Under the Bridge Rabbitry for this beautiful girl. Donkey took BOB on September 27th, 2008. She was just bred (9-27) to Sheryl's boy EOLIS (Grand champion) Flemish are also called "The Universal Breed," because they are fast developing rabbits suitable for either meat or fur production. They thrive on a large percentage of roughage and green feed reducing total food costs. Because of their large size, they are ready for market as fryers as soon as they are weaned; they do not require feeding or "development" for the market. It is not uncommon for a Flemish to produce 35 pounds of marketable bunnies in 8 weeks. On the down side, Flemish have larger bones than other commercial breeds and command lower prices from processors. Best of all, they make wonderful pets. They are large and strong enough to hold their own with small children, but are docile and gentle. However, when abused, they can scratch or bite painfully! Like many rabbit breeds, they can be trained to use a litter box, making them ideal, lovable pets. Flemish also have a good tolerance for the cold outdoors if you don't want them indoors. The only thing they do not endure well is extreme heat. It is essential that they be kept in the shade during the summer. If the temperature exceeds 90, evaporative coolers can be used in barns to keep them cool; fine water sprays can be used outdoors. They especially appreciate a large plastic pop bottle, filled with water and frozen in the freezer, to snuggle against when the temperature approaches 100 F. A word of advice to those contemplating letting their pet rabbit roam their house freely. Rabbits seem to have a fascination with lamp cords. They will frequently chew on a cord, damaging it and injuring themselves. Owners are advised to keep excess lamp cord out of the reach of their rabbits! Our litter of purebreds born 4/19/08 All the babies have found new wonderful homes!
![]() Our 6/26/08 Babies , all have found wonderful homes. ![]() Born 9-2-08 Our Newest babies, Out of Mamma and EOLIS (grand champion) Now taking reservations on Bucks. Mamma is so laid back, she LOVEs being the montain. ![]() |
















