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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Kit for sale list created

We created a list of kits for sale at this time.

We are keeping a strange white rabbit, called Pudge, that is the twin of ENS-8 named Twinkle. Obviously, the new owner can rename. Not sure if this is a good idea, or bad, for showing, as we are not really sure this is a showable rabbit color in French Angora.
We may or may not keep another rabbit, if any turn out to be smoke pearl, or a self-lilac rabbit. But that would require considerable more room in our rabbitry that we currently have.
We are considering keeping ENS-7, called Baked Potato. This rabbit is a bit of a mystery in terms of color as well. I would like to have a choice of several colors to sell next go-around, and in general in our breeding program, thus, I thought keeping a "different" colored rabbit may be a good idea. However, this rabbit may not be a showable color either, in which case I may not keep. Wool should be really beautiful to spin from. Multi-colored with banding on wool shafts. Has cream to white eye bands, nose legs, inner ears, belly, undersides of feet & tail. Wool is orange-y, with some grey to face/ears/top of tail. Eyes blue-grey. Colored nails. Wool has banding, and is orange to grey to cream, with orange or grey at bottom near skin. Note that in pictures, nose looks dirty, but it is because they have been eating alfalfa, which has a lot of alfalfa dust and that sticks to normal secretions on nose. Not sick or runny. ENS-7 "the Baker" is probably some kind of tort, or called lynx/opal even if not agouti-based. Will know more soon. Sex unknown at this time.







2 comments:

  1. They range in price from $50-85. We are updating our kit pages today. Check 'em out!

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