Phoebe is loving this snow! While the other animals keep to the coop and the packed paths between snow piles, Phoebe is exploring. I find bunny footprints everywhere.
Phoebe is letting her bunny-imagination run wild. She’s thinking about tunnels and excavations.
Have fun, Phoebe!
OH MY GOSH! Thank you for sharing the video Terry! Phoebe’s markings remind me of a Siamese cat! Looks like she is getting the hang of the snow! HAVE FUN PHOEBE!
I want snow!!!
Phoebe looks perfectly in her element, darling bun.
She’s hilarious! I checked in to the hen cam last night just after dusk, and at first saw nothing but snow (much like in our backyard) … and then Phoebe’s head popped up along the run’s fence line to survey her surroundings. She disappeared for a few moments and reappeared a little further along, just checking everything out. She looks like one happy bunny.
Phoebe is having a bunny blast!! :) What a delight to watch.
I love it when Phoebe stands up and looks around!
Thanks for the video!
I love this!
Exellent sweety bunny-she is a Winter Star:)
I love your blog, you are a very human, forte sympatic person. You changed in my minde the picture about America.
With love from France
Gizi
I am SO happy to hear that!
Just so so cute. go Phebe!
Just so so cute. Go Phoebe. Sorry, misspelt her name.
Don’t worry – Phoebe can’t spell either :)
You can certainly see her against the snow easily. And yep she is like a siamese cat and as she ages she will get dar ker on her points. Terry, I did a bit more research on siamese colored like rabbits, and I think I was wrong on thinking she was a himalayan. I think she could be a siamese satin mix rabbit instead.
Awwww, so sweet. Wish I had a bunny! I watched her the other day smacking and digging in the chicken feeder. I couldn’t tell if there was uncooperative chicken feed or if she was just having fun smacking the feeder around and making a mess!
Probably both :)
So cute. She is a big girl. How much does ms phoebe weigh?
The video makes her look much bigger than she is. She’s a little thing. I’ve not weighed her.
I’ve noticed that you keep your bunny with your hens! I read your FAQ section on it, but I have one question since I would love to have a similar set-up.
Does she get really dirty? I mean, running around in the coop and all? Does she clean herself or do you bathe her?
I keep my coop mucked out weekly, so it is quite clean. The rabbit has a litter area outside, so that keeps things tidy, too. Still, there is manure and mud. I wouldn’t keep a long-haired rabbit outside around chicken manure, and lops do have issues with dirty ears. But, otherwise, the bunnies can keep themselves clean. No baths needed.