Admirers hop on over to see this year's bounty of bunnies
Rabbits. Known to nip.
(somebody fire up the t-shirt presses!)
Rabbits, dozens of them, began arriving Friday morning for this weekend's youth division shows, and though they may not have their own barn like the cattle and horses, the furry creatures attract plenty of admirers.
"They're all different, and they don't just sit in a corner," Sarah Bergs, 12, of Rowlett said as she attached a note to the cage of her lionhead rabbit, Beowulf. He is sweet, she said, but is known to nip.
"They're all different, and they don't just sit in a corner," Sarah Bergs, 12, of Rowlett said as she attached a note to the cage of her lionhead rabbit, Beowulf. He is sweet, she said, but is known to nip.
(somebody fire up the t-shirt presses!)