Everywhere we go it seems there are little rabbit all over the place.. everywhere, around every corner, in the fields, under bushes… and these little guests in our back yard…They are bigger then some of the rabbits we have seen, but just as cute. The dogs even left them alone to eat on the grass outside the fence. Then awhile later they hopped off and disappeared into our neighbors hay field. By little rabbits… come back soon 🙂
the bunnies may be cute to look at but be careful of any veggies you are growing or they will eat the lot!!
Oh there is a 1/2 acre 4 foot fence and then another 5 foot fence around the garden inside the first one so hopefully they won’t get in 🙂
they are so cute! 🙂 & you captured them very well in this picture 🙂
Thank you… they were cute to watch 🙂
We used to rabbits outside all the time when we lived in Kentucky. They are a hoot to watch.
They are fun to watch. What part of KY did you live?
We lived in Louisville for seven years. We miss it, but wanted to live closer to family.
I have family near Morehead and my husband has family on the Indiana side of Louisville.
Cool…the Indiana side has one if the best Bass Pro Shops I ever visited.
I haven’t been there I bet my hubby has 🙂
Your dogs are better behaved than mine! My oldest daughter was just telling me yesterday how her dog loves to chase rabbits when they go running together…Between the dog and our four cats, the bunnies mostly stay away from our farm!
Hope that you are well,
Anne
Well there was a fence between them where the chicken yard is. Otherwise Chase would go after those rabbits also 😉
Glad to hear that Chase hasn’t quite achieved “angel status” 🙂
I enjoy watching all of the animals interact with each other–fun times!
Yes, he loves to try to catch little critters if he can 😉 It is interesting to watch all the critters interact 🙂 Hope you had a good week… any plans for the weekend besides the norm?
Swim team championships! I am sorting cattle early tomorrow morning and then will be at a swim meet 🙂
Have a good weekend,
Anne
Oh good luck with the swim meet… I know your team will do well 🙂 Early cattle sorting sounds good too 🙂