Monday, October 27, 2014

Kits and Pups!


If it weren't for all the leaves on the ground and the stark blue sky, I would think that it was spring here!  It does seem that the animals have chosen fall this year to multiply and give us quite a surprise.  A couple weeks ago, as Jon was removing the panel that separates the back of the insulated outdoor hutch for cleaning, he saw two new little fuzzy faces looking at him.  This was a complete shock, as we were sure that the mother was a male!  She had recently molted so we didn't notice when her belly fiber went missing and was made into a little nest way back in the darkest corner of the hutch box.




I won't know what gender they are for a while, but now that I am certain that Firari is a female and Tavie has proved to be the male that I knew he was, I now have a breeding pair, both with really nice fiber.  So, oops!  I'm breeding angoras once again!  Now to be strong and not keep them all!

As for the guinea pigs, they couldn't help themselves, either.


Gary Busey the guinea pig had been living with other male guinea pigs.  The pet store had sworn that it was male, and we had them check before we left to be sure.  Wrong again!  Busey, as she is now called, gave birth to just one pup, but it is healthy and cute and I'm going to have a really hard time not giving this one away.  Look at the face!

To complicate the situation, we took another look at one of the newer angoras that we got over the summer, and are pretty sure that this one is female, not male like we thought.  It is VERY difficult to tell when they're young.  Two other people had agreed that Pika was a boy.  Now there is every possibility that she has been bred as well.  No wonder Tavie was so happy with his living situation!  So far there is no sign of pregnancy, but she is going to be isolated for a month just to be sure.  It also wouldn't be tragic for another little to appear, a bit more expected and planned for, with another few little balls of fluff to play with.

I'm a bit overwhelmed at this point with trying to figure out the new living situation.  I am still grateful for each of these new little creatures.  They all have their own personalities and quirks!

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We have started to have frosts here at night, and there is even a chance of snow this weekend.  The garden is almost done.  There are only a few root vegetables and onions left out there, and they will be fine through even harsher weather.  I harvested corn last week and hung the cobs up to dry in the basement.  The kernels will be ground into meal later this winter (once I figure out how to do that...).  The stalks decorate our front door.

The canning jar shelf is nearly full.  I still haven't done any applesauce yet, either.  The freezer is full of local pork.  The mini fridge is full of pickles.  Extremely sour mustard pickles, to be specific.

Time to go having another cup of coffee and rake some leaves!

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