Taking pictures of the 4 bunnies born on April 27th is proving to be an exercise in near futility! They are all camera shy.
For example:




I have yet to figure out what the official color designations should be and I think they might all be girls, but sexing bunnies is tricky at best.


BUNNY BUTT!!!!!
lol.
I love the grey/black color. VERY pretty!
If sexing bunnies is anything like sexing kittens, the rule is that if you lift the tail and see “;” it’s a girl; if you see “:” it’s a boy, even in the absence of obvious balls. Hope that’s helpful.
The first two redish ones with grey cheeks and tail trimmings are called torts or tortoise colors. The other two are just black……in angoras you go by the color on the face. To sex them you need to turn them over and mash down on either side of the area in question…….if it splits its a girl if its a boy it will…pop out. Sometimes they are a little embarassed and you will not get a good reading so make sure to do this more then once just to make sure. I would check once and then wait a day or two and recheck….email me if you have any questions.
Barbara And this will also release the 2nd chakra?
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Ha! I sang “little bunny foofoo” to Andy all the time when he was a little boy. He used to really chortle when I got to the part about “bopping them on the head”!
If none of them are spraying you, they’re all girls.
Being born that close to Anzac Day you could have called a couple of them Oz and Kiwi.