It’s so odd. We have need 100s of black otters and never seen it light brown on the tips like this. Thinking it’s just the baby coat and will grow out normal.
Yes, she is only 8 weeks old. We only breed for meat so the coat quality isn’t a concern. It was a surprise however since I have never seen this in the hundreds of blue kits we have had born.
Just plain white base with blue tips. Belly is not lighter so not otter or agouti. I saw a posting on here of a snowball and it looked like this kit but I’ve never heard of that so I am not sure about that either.
Would this be considered snowballed? I thought she was a blue Rex that I have had many of until I noticed the white undercoating. The white in the picture is where I blew in her coat.
Waiting for payday wouldn't bother me near as much as canceling over and over. That is bad character and the pet would most likley be neglected. I am sorry you are in this position but you will find loving homes for them
I have used the 1% injectable. It has had no negative effects on my pregnant or nursing does. Also, it is very safe and tolerable for rabbits. It is one of the most used medicines on my farm.
It would vary from doe to doe. One doe might dig like that and it would be a sign she is pregnant. The next doe it might not mean anything. The only way I feel 100% a doe is pregnant is to palpatate them.