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  1. M

    Linebreeding vs Genetic Diversity: What’s Your Breeding Program?

    Thanks for the feedback, this is great info!
  2. M

    Animal For Sale Selling Out New Zealand Rabbitry - Agouti, Black, Blue, White

    Not sure how to delete this post, but all available stock is sold!
  3. M

    Animal For Sale Selling Out New Zealand Rabbitry - Agouti, Black, Blue, White

    I understand. Transport is so expensive, especially with gas nowadays! 😵‍💫
  4. M

    To Loan or Not To Loan

    Thank you folks for the insight! We recently moved to our current area along with all the rabbits. Just the landlord changed their mind about allowing rabbits in particular since they don’t want the neighbors complaining about us eating them (we’ve kept it under wraps, but still). Definitely a...
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    Animal For Sale Selling Out New Zealand Rabbitry - Agouti, Black, Blue, White

    Thanks for the interest! Unfortunately, I do not ship live animals. There might be other folks closer to you with good lines and whose rabbits are more adapted to the climates in your region. Finding a new herd sire to compliment your lines, especially a local one, is tough! The ARBA website...
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    Animal For Sale Selling Out New Zealand Rabbitry - Agouti, Black, Blue, White

    *Disclaimer: We are from Ventura County, California. We are aware of the rabbit disease spreading around and are currently disease-free and taking extra precautions to prevent exposure to our herd. Due to our landlord giving us a "rabbit eviction" notice, we are selling out our New Zealand...
  7. M

    To Loan or Not To Loan

    Hey everyone! I recently got served a "rabbit eviction" from my landlord, so my whole rabbitry has to go. As I go about craigslist with the dread of selling very valuable ($100-$400), high end rabbits to who-knows-who, I had this idea: Can I loan my expensive breeders to youth who might benefit...
  8. M

    Determining Rabbit Age

    Hey all! I’ve been a bit conflicted over how to determine my rabbits’ ages. I see some folks count weeks, others months. At the moment, I’m trying to determine when I am able to use a certain litter for breeding (should any kits pass the cull checklist). I have two litters of New Zealand REW...
  9. M

    Linebreeding vs Genetic Diversity: What’s Your Breeding Program?

    I do plan on showing, and am actually entering a show next month (mostly to get a judge’s opinion on my initial stock than to compete). However, I do hope to learn from the experience and compete in future shows!
  10. M

    How to “Tame” an Aggressive Buck?

    He’ll be a year old next month, so yes, a bit young. I’m going to try working with him as he’s the only buck I have for the moment. It wasn’t his first breeding as he had 5 previous litters before we purchased him, so I was somewhat surprised his previous owner never said anything about him...
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    Even Judges Can Be Unscrupulous

    Yes and no. From what I understand, steel can be carried regardless, but only shows if your rabbits are agouti as well. Yes, I do want REW’s so I am trying to breed him, but turns out he is very aggressive to does and tried to hurt them in any way he can (besides the normal grab hold to breed)...
  12. M

    How to “Tame” an Aggressive Buck?

    I was concerned about it being genetic as well, and I guess I’ll find out! I know spraying is, which is another reason I really wanted to keep him as we haven’t had that issue. I’m hoping to get a new buck protégé from the next expected litters that I can hopefully replace him with, without the...
  13. M

    How to “Tame” an Aggressive Buck?

    Yeah, I don’t blame you! Had I known ahead of time, I probably would have gone with a different buck. Now that I know about his “dating” personality, I wouldn’t even sell his kits unless I was sure they didn’t carry the same fault (by breeding them a couple times). I didn’t think about...
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    How to “Tame” an Aggressive Buck?

    I didn’t know about the thumping part. Never had a buck do it before, so I thought he was being territorial. Good to know! I usually remember to give my breeders a “spa date” before their big day to check for any health issues I might have missed, faults or DQs tht might be more visible (if...
  15. M

    How to “Tame” an Aggressive Buck?

    I have an amazing buck with the best type out of all my breeders. He handles well, had never bit me, and is rather calm all around. HOWEVER, he really tries to rip up the ladies during their “dates.” I don’t mean the occassional mouthful of fur to hang on, but digging at them, biting them...
  16. M

    Even Judges Can Be Unscrupulous

    True, I am a little concerned about two other of my REW does. I know my third REW doe is self black with no agouti/steel just from breeding her. Thankfully, I don’t have to worry to much breeding white to white, as I’ll only get white (supposedly). Cute buns! 😍 The agoutis are still pretty...
  17. M

    Even Judges Can Be Unscrupulous

    He’s a REW carrying agouti and steel. All of my does are REW, with the exception of my broken black doe. It never occurred to me to keep the baby. I could actually do that with my broken doe and breed her back to her best son. Half of those babies (statistically) should be agouti (bleh) and self...
  18. M

    Even Judges Can Be Unscrupulous

    So I can’t edit the main text anymore, but just FYI, the buck’s weight was found on the Nationals placement form and not the pedigree or championship papers (I don’t even have those yet).
  19. M

    Even Judges Can Be Unscrupulous

    I totally understand your points. - I also have my pedigrees in paper and pdf form and can email on the spot. They did not have a way to email without going home as they only had it on their local computer. Given the three weeks heads up and written agreement that they’d be handed over on day of...
  20. M

    Hello from the Midwest!

    Welcome Arawen! This is a great place to learn, especially if you love color genetics! It’s one of my favorite things about the buns!
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