Born on July 21st I almost decided to keep this one but was convinced to keep her sister instead.
She's a slightly pushy girl, I expect her to be a lot like her dad, a confident bunny, with a gentle easy-going spirit.
This young lady off Komet and Omega is out of a litter of three. Her surviving sister is black otter in colour, this young lady is broken chestnut. Both of her parents are small so I don't expect her to exceed three pounds at maturity.
Born on July 21st I almost decided to keep this one but was convinced to keep her sister instead. She's a slightly pushy girl, I expect her to be a lot like her dad, a confident bunny, with a gentle easy-going spirit.
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Squirt, also known as boy 3, left for his new home today. His owner had previously gotten a look alike from me about 10 years ago and decided it was time to get a new one. This young guy is a Cindy and Caper lad out of a litter of six. Siblings included tricolour and harlequin.
This little harlequin coloured holland lop was born on June 15. He's a sweet-tempered boy and I expect him to grow up to be a lot like his dad. An easy-going boy who adores his food and people. This fantastic boy out of Gem and Noah born on May 28 moved into his new home Wednesday afternoon.
Born into a litter of seven his litter included the colours of Pointed, black, chocolate otter, and blue. His parents are calm bunnies and never raised a fuss about anything. This boy takes after his dad in demeanour, a cute lad with a laid back personality. Noah is a purebred Netherland dwarf and Gem is a dwarf type bunny. A May 28 son off Oakley and Bradley.
This broken chestnut dwarf bunny was born as part of a litter of six. His siblings included Chocolate otter, chestnut, and broken black for colours. He is a smart lad who would benefit from some trick training, he likes to observe, come to his people when out exploring, and he loves to burrow. He frequently covers himself with the fleece blankets when put in his play area. I hope his new people enjoy him full well. :) Little girl is second last of her siblings to find a new home. She's a bright-eyed girlie in a small package.
Born as part of a litter of six, this broken chestnut dwarf, was born to Oakley and Bradley. Her siblings (except for her one chestnut brother) are all an inch bigger than her. She eats good and loves to explore. I think she's a fairly smart little lass and could benefit from trick training. I hope she brings her new people much pleasure. Oakley and Bradley combined their genetics to create six fantastic youngsters. With only two left to find a home. Born on May 28th.
Boy 3 is a chestnut, boy 4 is a chocolate otter. Both are dwarf bunnies and I don't expect them to get any larger than 3 lbs. Good natured boys the chestnut is the smaller of the two, but the otter is a quieter boy. They'll make good pet bunnies. So an old friend of mine stopped in tonight. Seems guinea pigs aren't quite enough for him and his partner so he added some bunnies into their household. The girl will be added into their home and the boy into his sister's household. Oakley had six kits born on May 28 via Bradley. The litter consisted of Broken black (girl 3), broken chestnut (girl 2) as well as chocolate otter, broken martinized chestnut, and self chestnut. They are dwarf rabbits.
The broken black is the smarter, more dominant of the two, and the broken chestnut is quieter and more easy going. I expect they will mature to about 2 pounds as that is how much their parents weigh. Born to Berry and Bradley on May 1st to a litter of five.
Siblings were solid black. black otter and chocolate otter. This little girl is black otter in colour. She's a bit of a silly girl who loves to perch in her hay rack. She has this whole area in which to chill and yet... in her hay rack she sits. She's a bit fussy about veggies Berry is a rather solemn doe, very confident in herself and is an excellent momma. Dad Bradley, is a tiny boy, coming in at just under 2 lbs, who took (it seemed) forever to grow up. He's a bit of a funny lad, very particular about his veggies and likes to rearrange them and slowly eat through the entire pile. Born to Berry and Bradley on May 1st to a litter of five.
Siblings were solid black. black otter and chocolate otter. Two nice youngsters, very similar in personality. If they are like their dad they will be quite slow in maturing. At time of rehoming the chocolate otter (boy 2) was slightly bigger than boy 1 (black otter). Berry is a rather solemn doe, very confident in herself and is an excellent momma. Dad Bradley, is a tiny boy, coming in at just under 2 lbs, who took (it seemed) forever to grow up. He's a bit of a funny lad, very particular about his veggies and likes to rearrange them and slowly eat through the pile. |
AuthorI have been breeding rabbits for a quite a few years. I thoroughly enjoy them as animals and think they make great pets. I also like to take some of them to rabbit shows to see how they measure up to the standards. For the BEST rabbit forum I've ever found. Go to Rabbittalk.com. Good for the pet rabbit owner as well as the breeder for meat or show.
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