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Bunny (Taken with Instagram at Bardstown Mills)
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Heartbreaking Tearjerker of the Day: A 17-day-old ear-less bunny named Til, who was expected to become Germany’s next celebrity animal a la Knut the polar bear and Paul the Psychic Octopus, died tragically this week when he was accidentally stepped on by a TV cameraman.
“No one could have foreseen this,” said Uwe Dempewolf, director of the zoo in Limbach-Oberfrohna where Til was set to be unveiled in a special press conference. “Everyone here is upset. The cameraman was distraught.”
Speaking with the German newspaper Bild, the cameraman said Til was hiding under some hay, which is why he didn’t see him. Dempewolf offered that at least the bunny didn’t suffer, as the cameraman’s misstep was “a direct hit.”
Zoo officials are now considering having Til stuffed so that he may be able to enjoy in death the fame he never got to know in life.
Live bunnies available at the Mill.
Source: thedailywhat
This is Bardstown Mills in the 70s. I’ll never forget this place. Things are changing there again, as they already have long since this photo was made from the air. That’s my granddad’s car parked out front of the old office. (Taken with Instagram at Bardstown Mills)
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Audio from Stan and Kayla on the Jim Strader Show from 84WHAS talking about the new store. More from the show can be heard here.
Inside Every Good Dog is A Great Dog
Don't forget, our Food Plot Seminar is this Wednesday evening at Bardstown Mills.
February 22
6:30 p.m.
FOOD PLOT SEMINAR
@ Bardstown MIlls
Farm • Pet • Outdoor
1393 Withrow Court
Serving a free dinner to the public w/ meeting to follow.
Guest speakers will include:
- Imperial Whitetail Team
- QDMA - Tony Lawson
- Purina - Rick Carrico
- Kentucky Fish & Wildlife - Jason Nally
- And the Bardstown Mills crew!




![thedailywhat:
Heartbreaking Tearjerker of the Day: A 17-day-old ear-less bunny named Til, who was expected to become Germany’s next celebrity animal a la Knut the polar bear and Paul the Psychic Octopus, died tragically this week when he was accidentally stepped on by a TV cameraman.
“No one could have foreseen this,” said Uwe Dempewolf, director of the zoo in Limbach-Oberfrohna where Til was set to be unveiled in a special press conference. “Everyone here is upset. The cameraman was distraught.”
Speaking with the German newspaper Bild, the cameraman said Til was hiding under some hay, which is why he didn’t see him. Dempewolf offered that at least the bunny didn’t suffer, as the cameraman’s misstep was “a direct hit.”
Zoo officials are now considering having Til stuffed so that he may be able to enjoy in death the fame he never got to know in life.
[telegraph / spiegel.]
Live bunnies available at the Mill.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0y1ppEmFk1qzpwi0o1_1280.jpg)


