What does it normally take for the color to get approved? Aren't BEW Beverens already an approved color? I want to breed something that there would be a market for. I just absolutely love the coloration and know that they are very uncommon.
I have the same questions, say someone wants to buy the worms from you. How do you separate them out so you can get a proper weight? Or vice versa. How do you separate the compost from the worms if someone is buying that part from you?
On the third two of you said you would start a new thread. Did that ever get started? I would really like more information on how to start VC, markets for selling, bagging tips, etc. I just started fostering bunnies and will be starting a BEW program soon. So I intend to have a lot of droppings...
The Way I think I would do this is to get a bunch of Xpens put together so that it has a pretty big area then have some cloth hanging over where the backdrop would be. Then I would have the kid sit on a chair and tell him not to move. Then I would put the bunny on his lap and take the picture...
I want to answer the suing mom and bunny biting issue. Before the kid was allowed to take a picture with the bunny, the mom would have to sign a release form taking all responsibility of any harm to the kid from you and taking responsibility of harm to the bunny to her as well. That way legally...
Yea, I have done the research on breeding them and their color compatibilities. Any that had the gene I would mark it on the pedigree so that breeder's do not end up with them and I would probably make a sales contract for pet homes. I have been trying to find some in my area without much luck...
So, we have decided that we want to start breeding the beautiful blue eyed white rabbits. So far I have tried to find as many breeds with the vienna gene as possible and have only been able to find small breeds. I am hopefully looking for a medium to large breed with the gene. Please let me know...