Looking forward to the Acton, ME show on June 2nd. It's a small show but that is part of what makes it fun. One unique thing they do is give winners of Best of Breed or Best Opp of Breed the choice of a rosette or a perennial plant. The plants are provided by club member, Annette of Annie's Garden. Over the past few years I've been lucky enough to add some hostas across the front of the horse barn and flowers to the flower bed. They do this also at the August Acton Fair show so if you don't win any in June, try again in August! Still plenty of time to put the plants in.
I have a few articles written that I'll be putting links to under the "MORE" dropdown menu on the top far right. Tonight I posted an article on Feeders and Water Crocks. It is pretty basic and simple which should help some of the newer rabbit folk out there. Many of us that have been in rabbits a long time forget what it is like starting out and some of the questions that come about. Some things you can pick up in books, though few are written by real rabbit people. Others things are better answered by those in your area of the country or someone that has tried different equipment or methods in rabbit keeping.
Looking forward to the Acton, ME show on June 2nd. It's a small show but that is part of what makes it fun. One unique thing they do is give winners of Best of Breed or Best Opp of Breed the choice of a rosette or a perennial plant. The plants are provided by club member, Annette of Annie's Garden. Over the past few years I've been lucky enough to add some hostas across the front of the horse barn and flowers to the flower bed. They do this also at the August Acton Fair show so if you don't win any in June, try again in August! Still plenty of time to put the plants in.
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