RABBITGIRLFORTHEWIN
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Just thinking if anybody else breeds pure bred silver fox's.And if so do you register them?also any ARBA member's. I just signed up.Any tip's?
I started with a trio. Black, blue, and chocolate. Now have a colony of lots of fun colorsPlease post a photo or two of these beautiful silver fox bunnies.
That lilac is really pretty! The chocolate is a beautiful color, too, but doesn't seem to have any silvering...?I started with a trio. Black, blue, and chocolate. Now have a colony of lots of fun colors
All different ages in those pics silvering starts coming in about 8-10 weeks. Funny to watch. Sometimes it starts as polka dots looks like a little fawn. One black has so much ticking he looks grey with black head. I'll try to get a pic laterThat lilac is really pretty! The chocolate is a beautiful color, too, but doesn't seem to have any silvering...?
That's interesting - in Champagnes the silvering starts showing up at around 4 weeks. But they do have quite a lot more silvering than Silver Foxes.All different ages in those pics silvering starts coming in about 8-10 weeks. Funny to watch. Sometimes it starts as polka dots looks like a little fawn. One black has so much ticking he looks grey with black head. I'll try to get a pic later
So pretty! I wish I had those cuties!I started with a trio. Black, blue, and chocolate. Now have a colony of lots of fun colors
It's so weird and so cool at the same time how they look like little rats when there born.These are our newest litter born on 21 September.
So cute!These are the older kits (10 weeks tomorrow). The lilac is our buck.
Those are some seriously beautiful bunnies.I started with a trio. Black, blue, and chocolate. Now have a colony of lots of fun colors
That looks like silvering, which is found in the Silver Fox, Champagne D'Argent, and Silver breeds. You could probably call it a "black silver." It looks like it also has Vienna markings (white spot on the forehead and possibly on feet as well).Does anyone know what this coloring is called, I tend to have frosted-looking blacks often.
You're right. Think the chocolate was my first buckThat's interesting - in Champagnes the silvering starts showing up at around 4 weeks. But they do have quite a lot more silvering than Silver Foxes.
But the chocolate looks like it's one of the adults, or at least older than 10 weeks. The blue (or lilac, hard to tell in this shot) on the other side of the photo has plenty of silvering, but at least in this picture, the chocolate doesn't seem to have any at all.
Thank you Alaska Satain. They do have the Vienna markings as their mother is at least 1/2 Dutch. Momma also has two-tone eyes 1/2 blue, 1/2 brown, she Often throws me these frosted blacks or Whites w/blue eyes. Of course, madam Screech also tossed me my Steel Buck. She is always bred to my Tri-colored 1/8 Flemish. The colors they give have never disappointed in the color guessing game lottery. They only disappointment this time around was size of litter (5 , 1 passed) she has always given me 7 live out of 10 before. She never seems to breed when my other girls do so I am never able to foster her kits out.That looks like silvering, which is found in the Silver Fox, Champagne D'Argent, and Silver breeds. You could probably call it a "black silver." It looks like it also has Vienna markings (white spot on the forehead and possibly on feet as well).
The VM marks come from a Vienna which come from a BEW, and marbled eyes can also come from Vienne (it might be spelled Vianne)Thank you Alaska Satain. They do have the Vienna markings as their mother is at least 1/2 Dutch. Momma also has two-tone eyes 1/2 blue, 1/2 brown, she Often throws me these frosted blacks or Whites w/blue eyes. Of course, madam Screech also tossed me my Steel Buck. She is always bred to my Tri-colored 1/8 Flemish. The colors they give have never disappointed in the color guessing game lottery. They only disappointment this time around was size of litter (5 , 1 passed) she has always given me 7 live out of 10 before. She never seems to breed when my other girls do so I am never able to foster her kits out.
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