Husband is making progress on his rabbit pelts. He said they still need to cure a bit more, then need to be softened. Not sure yet what we'll make with them. #grownostr #rabbits #countrylife #tanningpelts

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I love seeing these projects!

Maria, what kind of rabbits do you have? And did that pelt come from an adult? (from what I hear, the pelt of the fryer might not be worth the trouble)

Californian mix, and they were about 15 weeks old when he butchered them. This is his first try doing this, so we'll see how they turn out.