Bluestar Creekside

Bluestar Creekside Silver Fox Rabbits. Fresh chicken eggs and goose eggs available seasonally.
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Rabbit rabbit!
06/01/2024

Rabbit rabbit!

JUNE 1st! For wondrous luck all month long, whisper “Rabbit Rabbit" as your very first words of the new month. Heck, you may as well throw some more "Rabbit"s in, for good measure.

12/30/2023
09/23/2023

05/23/2023

How the weekend goes….

04/26/2023

Voices are continually heckling farmers, demanding they stop the abuse, the cruelty, the environmental changes, the crop production, the education.
Everyone wants to tell a farmer how to farm, until it’s time to actually to walk the walk. Then farming is too hard, not enough money to be made, 365 days a year, in every type of weather, insert one of many, MANY excuses.
The lack of education on animal husbandry and food production is astonishing. Don’t believe me? Just read through some comments on your favorite farm page!
1.3% of our US population are farmers, 10.5% are related to the agricultural and food sectors. That’s a huge weight on the shoulders of few. It’s been reported that by 2030 our current farmers will age out, with no one taking over their roles.
If you have truly genuine questions about a practice you see, ASK! Most farmers love to share their knowledge and gush over what they produce.
Those who are complaining without actually taking any action to feed themselves, you’re literally biting the hands that feed you.
So when one spends time belittling, degrading and slandering those who grow the food, soon when you make the trip to that trendy grocer, all you may be eating is your words……
To the ones locking arms, supporting and learning, we see you. We appreciate you. You keep us going💛

I know what I must do. Quest for slice of pie!
03/14/2023

I know what I must do. Quest for slice of pie!

3.14 is Pi Day. (That is, unless your country styles the date as 14.3, in which case you could have scones or cake or something.)

Silver fox Scio,OR
03/12/2023

Silver fox
Scio,OR

Bunny bed head. Lol!
03/12/2023

Bunny bed head. Lol!

03/12/2023

Such a good Mama😍

02/28/2023

Wee chunky bunnies. Nicely done Clementine and Sven!

12/23/2022

h/t Ron W.

11/24/2022

We all love to spoil our pets and table scraps can be tempting especially around the holidays. Please use this chart as a reminder of what is safe to offer and what is not. Your dogs will be thankful for you. 🧡

08/25/2022

dkamillo

07/04/2022
Walkies before the rain starts again. Happy pups!
06/05/2022

Walkies before the rain starts again. Happy pups!

Met some really great fellow rabbit peeps today. Looking forward to upcoming shows. Cheers!
05/07/2022

Met some really great fellow rabbit peeps today. Looking forward to upcoming shows. Cheers!

2week old black silver fox rabbits.
04/02/2022

2week old black silver fox rabbits.

Red/Torte and Blue silver fox bucks
04/02/2022

Red/Torte and Blue silver fox bucks

8 weeks blue buck
04/02/2022

8 weeks blue buck

03/23/2022

"Ode to the feral women”

“My soul is not set fire by being the best home maker but by growing flowers and plants, shoveling dirt, snow or manure, breathing the cold fresh air, letting them sun beat on my face, and tending animals.
It is not that I can not cook and clean it’s that I desire to be else where.
I’ve struggled with the fact that I am well me. I am a feral woman. As much as I wish I could be the sweet and clean home maker, I am
not.
I finally made peace with this when I saw a quote circulating around that said,
“the term domesticate house wife implies there must be a feral one”

It’s me and other women I know. I am and we are feral women.
We may not have perfect houses but we still make them a home. We may not clean the dishes right after every meal but we can sure cook a good meal. The laundry is lagging but at the end of the day everyone has something clean to wear. We may not be domesticate but it does not make us less.
If anything our strength is found as we carry feed sacks across our shoulders,as we till up dirt to plant gardens, as we end a life to provide food for our families all while we still carry the softness of a woman.
Here is to the feral women. May we be them, may we know them, may we raise them.”

Author unknown, but clearly a bloody marvelous woman.
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(Jameson Beckard - original author found)

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97374

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Sunday 9am - 5pm

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