![]() ![]() Our historical family rose the White Rose of York (Alba Semi-Plena) has bloomed for the first time, and WOW. The rabbits are adorable, in all the many ways that rabbits are. Most of the time, it’s like the wire isn’t there at all! It makes it so much nicer to look through – it’s much clearer and easier to see your animals. Here’s a tip for you: buy the regular silver hardware cloth, then use black outdoor metal spray paint on it. We still need a few more bits of trim, the door, and the nesting area on the right side. ![]() It still needs the gutter and the dirt, but otherwise that bit is finished. Their coop is also progressing – in fact, I venture to say it’s nearly done! Here’s a few shots, showing the garden roof. So it’s impossible to say how many we’re going to get (many things could still go terribly wrong) but some are developing, I’m sure of that.Īnytime now, they could begin to hatch, but their ‘due date’ is the 20th. I could clearly see that a couple of the eggs were duds (the light just shone through as with an unfertilized egg, but at least four others had a dark mass forming right where a chick would be. Almost all the eggs are too dark in color to see inside, and even the lighter ones are so small that it is impossible to see any actual life inside. We tried to candle them, but with little result. ![]() The eggs have been in the incubator for the last 15 days. #ONE STEP FROM EDEN COOP UPDATE#Here is just a brief update of what’s been going on in the garden.įirst, a quick quail hatching update. ![]()
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