
My older two like to hang with the chickens and bunny that our super cool ballet teacher has on her property...

Sure, we have chickens at home, but we can't currently let them free range, are not allowed to have a rooster and do not have an ADORABLE bunny who also free ranges and lives with the chickens. How unbelievably cool is that? I plan to do some reading about this. Now that we have our chickens and knowing that my kids push for a bunny on a regular basis, if they could live together in the coop outside...well, that would be just too convenient, eh? Anyone know anything about doing this or have experience with it? I need to get my brain neurons chugging along on this concept! It just sounds so cool!
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I bet it could work! I haven't heard of anyone trying this though! We have ducks with our chickens. The tricky part might be the different feeds...and more poo to deal with! LOL
ReplyDeleteYes, I need to have a conversation with her about it. Hmmmmm...I wonder if the chickens would simply eat the bunny's poop and that's okay? They seem to eat everything!
DeleteHow fun! That's a nice way to keep the kiddos occupied during the wait! My friend has a bunny...but no chickens. Our neighbors have chickens...but no bunny. That's the extent of my chicken/bunny knowledge. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha!! Yes, it is a fun activity for siblings!!
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