That broken with the white body and colored head is very unique. I have never seen such a heavily marked head on one of mine... looks like 10% color right there! :lol:
Sweet Lou is gorgeous- and what a stunning backdrop those trees and all that greenery make.
MSD - that is actually 2 bunnies . The little lone broken black refused to stay facing the camera. It is actually missing a nose marking. Everyone else is a broken blue with heavy markings. Dad is a booted broken black, and mom is a well marked (though half butterfly) broken blue tort. We got a LOT of color. The best marked 2 unfortunately didn't make it, but there is one who is nice, and who has nice shoulders. So, I'm watching that one.
Peach - they're not that hard. Really! A blow out once a week to keep them in show coat for the Satins, maybe twice a week for the English. Hardest part is keeping the cages in good shape with the blowing fuzz.
I had one more litter born tonight, a doe that I got on my midwest trip, and that the breeder bred before she came on the 2000 mile drive. She had 9, can't tell colors, it's dark and fireworks are booming everwhere . That leaves me with a ton of EA babies to sort through.. And the one Satin litter for kicks. Gonna be a busy summer
So jealous! I really want to get a coupe of French Angoras for my own wool production. Problem is, I'm having a heck of a time finding them. There's a guy... 'bout 2-3 hours from here who sells them, but he asks anywhere from $80-130 for his rabbits. Too rich for my blood.