


Teefs at play time
Kelpie and a Koolie at play. Can only snap these on slow motion video.



Kelpie and a Koolie at play. Can only snap these on slow motion video.
Inside by the fire is the best
After a good working day, she is just as happy stretched out by the fire, soaking up the warmth and pretending she hasn't got a care in the world. People see the energy and drive, but they don't always see this side. Calm, content, loyal, and happiest wherever her people are. Love my dog.
Maintaining observation is a must
I am keeping this buck, mostly flemish and he was the only one with blue eyes and this coat ticking. Others were fawn and broken fawn with brown eyes. I do not show. Pets and meat only. Does this type of coat pattern / colour have a specific title or is he a broken fawn?
Pretty sure 1 & 2 are bucks going by colour and shape.
3 & 4 look like does. And #5 a doe going on the colour, the photo isn't great.
Anyone want to have a look and tell me what you think?
Chunkers are really starting to pack on the weight now. Some have stripes in their coats, and some people have said its just urine. Help me settle this confusion?
A couple days since my last query about this kit. This little one has definitely got stripes and spots. Thanks for everyone's input.
Doe had five kits last week. Today they're 5 days old and going well. Buck is red eyed white, doe is sand/fawn with white underbelly and a little white on her nose. 3 of the kits are solid fawn, 1 is spotted fawn and there is this one in pics 1, 2 and 3. It appears to be fat rolls in the image but it's a different pigment in the skin creating lines and spots on the face, neck, legs, side and underbelly. Any clue what this is called or what colour it may be? Its base coat is mostly white. There is hair growing in these paler spots and lines, and it's almost translucent. I tried posting over on another rabbit specific site but my post was flagged.
Rarely do I use swabs but gave this a go since it was a bonus. This clusterfuck of monstrosity is the result after 1 week. I will update again in a week.
Enjoy.
I’ve just had a Regency Renmark wood heater installed and noticed there are no firebricks on the base of the firebox.
The install instructions don’t show any bricks on the bottom either, only on the sides. Just want to check, is this model designed to run without base bricks, or should there be bricks installed there?
Don’t want to damage it by running it wrong!
Anyone with the same unit or have experience with these or an advise?