As, you can see the ducklings are growing well, they are week old and have grown at least 1/3rd in size, they are all strong legged and active little peepers.. The baby bunny rabbits are starting to nibble fresh greens and they are growing and developing their coat types, I have one I don’t like to consider for breeding and two that I will keep watching.. and below, you can see that Angelo and Marty are checking each other out, Girl and Miss Piggy figure out who was “boss” of the fields and Marty did the same with Angelo.. cows rule over the pigs, who had truly gotten themselves into a mucky dirty state when they played in the slew.. so here is my stunning Miss Piggy, looking very grubby 
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Thanks for the photo updates!
OMG!!! I am in fuzzy-baby heaven; your bunnies are just SO sweet! (And I can just imagine how soft and snuggly they are: ) *sigh*
Muscovy ducklings are really cute when they’re little, but as adults they creep me out – ’cause their faces remind me of vultures, I guess – but I’ve heard they’re amazing bug catchers in the barnyard? Never seen them up close before, so what makes their feet different colours?
And who can blame the pigs for wallowing when it was so darned hot last week?
SO many questions, eh? xo D.
That was the instant-cute uplift of the day!
cuteness!!! now I want bunnies