Okay, so... I'm really disheartened with the BEW lionhead project. I'm debating scraping the whole thing, and rebuilding from the ground up.
I've pretty much accepted that it's going to be more difficult than I think I can emotionally handle to continue on the BEW Lionhead path. I'm just getting so discouraged with it, and I fear if I don't switch my focus to something a little easier soon, I will become frustrated enough to quit rabbits all together. I am not pleased with the stock that I have. I am not pleased with the results I am getting, nor with how hard it is for me to get good stock. I am not saying it should be easy, nor should it be cheap, but it's hard to find anything accessible and affordable. What I can afford, I can't get to. What I can get, I can't afford(or don't want).
I have been being ridiculed lately for the rabbits I breed. I don't mind the nest box surprises. I don't care that most of the colours are not showable, provided they are cute, and most importantly healthy.
How do you guys feel about people who breed simply for pet? I do intend to breed for health and conformation, but not worry about the colours so much. I would offer full disclosure on the colours in the background, but do not really want to worry about following the colour guidelines, and don't mind getting messed up colours.
I'm also thinking I'd like a pair of Hollands. Just a buck and doe, to breed for the occasional litter... Possibly to breed Lionlops from as well. Just one litter from the doe, pick the baby with the best mane/lop combo. Do the same with the buck, pick the best opposite sex mane/lop combo, and breed those two together.
I'm not really asking for people's approval. I'm just asking for people's thoughts. Either way, I will be breeding with health and conformation in mind, but not worry about it being acceptable colour for a show table. I do want good stock, and I intend to intelligently, but the majority of my rabbits end up in the pet market anyway. Do I become a "bad breeder" if I breed with that intention, since no matter what, I'm likely to sell the most of my rabbits as pets anyway?
I've pretty much accepted that it's going to be more difficult than I think I can emotionally handle to continue on the BEW Lionhead path. I'm just getting so discouraged with it, and I fear if I don't switch my focus to something a little easier soon, I will become frustrated enough to quit rabbits all together. I am not pleased with the stock that I have. I am not pleased with the results I am getting, nor with how hard it is for me to get good stock. I am not saying it should be easy, nor should it be cheap, but it's hard to find anything accessible and affordable. What I can afford, I can't get to. What I can get, I can't afford(or don't want).
I have been being ridiculed lately for the rabbits I breed. I don't mind the nest box surprises. I don't care that most of the colours are not showable, provided they are cute, and most importantly healthy.
How do you guys feel about people who breed simply for pet? I do intend to breed for health and conformation, but not worry about the colours so much. I would offer full disclosure on the colours in the background, but do not really want to worry about following the colour guidelines, and don't mind getting messed up colours.
I'm also thinking I'd like a pair of Hollands. Just a buck and doe, to breed for the occasional litter... Possibly to breed Lionlops from as well. Just one litter from the doe, pick the baby with the best mane/lop combo. Do the same with the buck, pick the best opposite sex mane/lop combo, and breed those two together.
I'm not really asking for people's approval. I'm just asking for people's thoughts. Either way, I will be breeding with health and conformation in mind, but not worry about it being acceptable colour for a show table. I do want good stock, and I intend to intelligently, but the majority of my rabbits end up in the pet market anyway. Do I become a "bad breeder" if I breed with that intention, since no matter what, I'm likely to sell the most of my rabbits as pets anyway?