The first time my rabbits touched the grassland

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It has been 15 days since the day my doe gave birth, and I was so excited to see the kits grow. Although it was my second time raising rabbits from birth, the feeling of seeing them so tiny is always new. I’ve documented my rabbits’ growth from day 1 until today, which is already day 15. I wrote and noted the changes so that I would have a future reference on what to expect in those days. I do not know if you are the same as me, but it really helps to make your petting smooth and nice.

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Since my rabbits are in separate cages, the newborn rabbits haven’t had a chance to touch the grass. They were born inside the wooden cages; I raised them there for quite a while, and then I thought that it would be an excellent time to release them in the grassland. At first, I was hesitating about whether I would do it or not because they might not like touching the grass yet. Thus, I was wondering if the mother doe will find her kits missing inside the cage, and when I get them back, she might scratch them or something. just my wild imagination.

Look at them! They are not really moving that time, it's hilarious!.

It was around 4:30 in the afternoon when I went to their cage and got them one by one and put them in a box. They are so tiny and soft. Their fur is starting to grow faster, and I noticed that there are no defects. I saw on the internet that there are some cases where a rabbit's ears do not stand up, and I'm thankful that none of my rabbits have this problem. The first time I put them in the grass, they were like, "What is this green leaf or something?" They just stared at me and didn’t move for a minute. I think they are scared.

This time they are grasping the grassland vibe gradually.

I touched them one by one and told them it was okay. As if they are understanding my words, right? But, yes, that is exactly what I did. When they realized that it was safe to move around, they jumped like wild beasts. Their ears are standing up, which means that they are attentive, listening to their sounds, and alert. I love that they are now jumping in any direction they want.

Always looking at the left side even though I didn't capture any.

I started taking photos when I realized that I had to document their first day touching the grass. These two kits were always looking at the left side, and I did not know why. Perhaps, since our dog is leashed on that side, she will be very alert if she is attacked, which is their prey instinct. Rabbits are prey in the wild.

The sweet, little shy girl among her siblings.

From where I was sitting, I was observing all of them. The two kits were very observant, playful, and always hungry, with the silent one being the most vocal. So, this particular kit is the silent one. She’s minding her own business and will stay far from her siblings. I didn’t bother her because I thought I might irritate her. After a couple of minutes, I saw her sleeping.

You are always so cute.

Stop looking at the left side, the camera is in front, hmp!

Not the right side, look here!

I had no idea how many of my photos were of this brown one. She’s the most playful, and she moves so fast. Even in the cage, I noticed that she was always moving around and beside her mother. I occasionally saw her outside the box, sleeping beside the water. Perhaps she likes cold temperatures.

The prettiest and coolest kit I've got this time. She's adorable, isn't she?

This is the picture I liked the most among the shots I’ve taken. I was filming them when she approached me. I stopped the video and switched to the camera instead. She’s not actually moving at that time; she’s like, "Hey, man!" "I'm the beauty; get me a photo!" This particular kit is the most similar to her mother's—the fur, eyelashes, eyes, and color pattern. She’s my sister’s favorite.

There you go sisters. You both are so similar to each other.

I had three pure black kittens, and as I said earlier, the other one is sleeping. So, I took a chance to capture the moment between these two blacks. They were all very similar, so I barely recognized which was which. I do not know what the difference is between these two because they are both females as well. They are just so adorable. Their blackness is vibrant, too.

These are some of the photos I captured during filming.

Her color is dirty brown with blackish pattern.

It's not a food! Stop eating the wood, gosh!

Look at her tummy! She's very full here, she ate a lot.

"What are you looking at?" she asked.

The only pure white among her siblings. No black, no gray, and definitely, no brown color.

Here's their video!



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Whoooaaa! They are so cute.😍🤗 I like the grey one that you say the prettiest.!

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Yeah, she's the most adorable and pardon me. I like her compared to others. Lol. I'm feeling guilty. Can't resist her eyelashes though.

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Oh you're being unfair to your babies.😁 But yeah she is. ☺️

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Hala ang cute!!!!

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Thanks JM. Of course, they are still cute when this young but when they grow older, they are bit scary. But I love hugging and brushing their fur when they get bigger.

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Oh my gosh, they are too freaking cute for words! I love that their heads look so big compared to their bodies. I just want to cuddle them. It must have been such a nice experience for them to touch down on the grass for the first time, before you know it they'll be zooming around the yard and bucking in mid air. Enjoy it, they grow so fast.

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Yup, their heads are bit bigger compared to their bodies as of the moment but soon enough, their body will enlarge. That's true, time goes by fast and I might not notice that they are from kits to bunnies. Do you like to raise rabbits as well?

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Wow ang cute nila and they have different colors. Namiss ko tuloy yung rabbit namin before. Bininta na lahat kasi wala ng mag alaga.

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Yes, they have different colors and I'm not sure where the one ones came from because the parents are not whites though. Thus, it's sad that you sold the rabbits. They just need food and some tapping and they'll live.

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Mga kapatid ko kasi nag-alaga noon and when they moved kasi nag-aaral sa malayo, si tatay ang natirang nag-alaga noon. Nung nagkasakit sya, wala ng mag-alaga kaya bininta na lang.

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Wow they are so cute with different colors as well. I love the white one,does she has a name? Love it

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White furs are so good as well. Hmm. I haven't named them yet since they are pretty young. I guess I'll give a name when they reach 2 months old. Yah.

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Hi @dennnmarc! They are beautiful your rabbits and very well cared for, I congratulate you.

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Oh my! Thanks so much. Yeah, I'm caring the best for them and making sure that they are all healthy everyday. Thanks for coming by!

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Oh my gosh so cute! I really like their teeth and feet! Are you gonna keep them all? Good job on snapping still photos haha! I think they move too much, lol.

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Their teeth cannot be seen often unless they are chewing and grinding really hard. I'm not sure if I'll keep them all because raising them is quite pricey, too. Their food are pricey and if I only rely on grasses, they will lose weight.

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Ang cucute.... Sa bahay may rabbits din.. Iwan ano na condition nla ngayon..

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Oh my! Hmm, I'm sure the rabbits there are okay. O kaya naibenta na joke. Lol. Madami na po yun ate.

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OMG! They're so adorbs!
I hope they're still the same when they grow old.
I love seeing them in their side profile tho. And oh, I like the grey one the most! 😍 (don't tell the others hihi)

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Oh yeah, the color will be the same but the face and shape will definitely change a lot. Lol. Especially when the fur grows thicker and longer. Their face will change drastically particularly to males. Hihi.

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so adorable! 😍 how are you able to keep track of all seven of them when outside like that? I'd be nervous if they hopped away too far or of other dangers like predators 😦 also, does handling them at such a young age not affect their mother's care for them? so curious 😄 thank you for sharing about these lovelies!
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