Farm Life

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Dwarf Lop, Lying
$2.99Item size in cm (L × W × H): 6,50 × 3,50 × 2,00 Popular as pets, especially around Easter, rabbits are divided into almost fifty species. The staple food of a rabbit's diet is hay, and these furry friends also need a constant water supply. Able to withstand cold temperatures, rabbits can be indoor or outdoor pets. Living for about a decade, rabbits are social animals that are prone to getting nervous easily and biting wires or objects near its dwelling. Able to be trained, rabbits enjoy games and can recognize their name with practice. Ages 3+ Learn More -
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Mouse
$2.99Item size in cm (L × W × H): 4,5 × 1,9 × 3,3 As very social animals, mice depend on other mice for warmth, because of their size, and for companionship, because they are used to having big families. Mice love to hide and to exercise. When it comes to food, they'll eat their veggies. Since they get most of the moisture they need from what they eat, mice don't need to drink very much. To keep their front teeth healthy, mice like to chew on wood. Ages 3+ Learn More -
Poitou Donkey
$6.99Seen as stubborn, Poitous wear a long, shaggy coat. Poitous are a rare breed of donkey. Originally introduced to France by the Romans, these donkeys were raised in the Poitou region of France for breeding: crossing a male Poitou donkey with a female Poitou horse produced a really strong and resilient type of mule that for many centuries served as pack animals throughout the world. They have a larger, sturdier build than other types of donkey; the Andalucian is the only one that comes close to the size of the Poitou. Poitou donkeys have shaggy black, dark brown, or gray coats that, if left uncut, can become really matted and tangled. Their ears are much larger in proportion to a horse and sometimes flare out to the side. Age: 3+ Fun Facts: Poitous are actually the hairiest donkeys in the world. Learn More -
Rabbit, Grooming
$2.99Item size in cm (L × W × H): 2,50 × 4,00 × 5,00 Popular as pets, especially around Easter, rabbits are divided into almost fifty species. The staple food of a rabbit's diet is hay, and these furry friends also need a constant water supply. Able to withstand cold temperatures, rabbits can be indoor or outdoor pets. Living for about a decade, rabbits are social animals that are prone to getting nervous easily and biting wires or objects near its dwelling. Able to be trained, rabbits enjoy games and can recognize their name with practice. Ages 3+ Learn More -
Scottish Highland Bull
$6.99Surveying the countryside for greens to graze, Scottish Highland Cattle stand with a long coat and long horns. Found in folds instead of herds, Scottish Highland cattle were first bred in the country with which it shares its name. Developed from reddish and black stock, this breed can be seen with black, yellow, red, or a mixture of fur colors. Originally living in a harsh climate, Scottish Highland cattle are prized for their hardiness and willingness to eat what other cattle avoid. Today, these cattle can be seen on many continents including Australia and America. Age: 3+ Fun Facts: Keeping warm under wavy fur, this breed of cattle is known for lean meat. Learn More -
Scottish Highland Calf
$4.99Surveying the countryside for greens to graze, Scottish Highland Cattle stand with a long coat and long horns. Found in folds instead of herds, Scottish Highland cattle were first bred in the country with which it shares its name. Developed from reddish and black stock, this breed can be seen with black, yellow, red, or a mixture of fur colors. Originally living in a harsh climate, Scottish Highland cattle are prized for their hardiness and willingness to eat what other cattle avoid. Today, these cattle can be seen on many continents including Australia and America. Age: 3+ Fun Facts: Keeping warm under wavy fur, this breed of cattle is known for lean meat. Learn More -
Scottish Highland Cow
$7.99Surveying the countryside for greens to graze, Scottish Highland Cattle stand with a long coat and long horns. Found in folds instead of herds, Scottish Highland cattle were first bred in the country with which it shares its name. Developed from reddish and black stock, this breed can be seen with black, yellow, red, or a mixture of fur colors. Originally living in a harsh climate, Scottish Highland cattle are prized for their hardiness and willingness to eat what other cattle avoid. Today, these cattle can be seen on many continents including Australia and America. Age: 3+ Fun Facts: Keeping warm under wavy fur, this breed of cattle is known for lean meat. Learn More -
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Texas Longhorn Bull
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