I "sort of" have 2
First there is Nikita :
http://kimitsukouseki.wixsite.com/bunbun-stories/nikita
She was full coat when I bought her and sold as being a pure english angora. She looked it on the pictures... but in person she was tiny, smaller then some of my lionhead girls. So she was a "rip off" in a way, but for me she was amasing! My goal is to crossbreed english angoras with lionheads to create fluffy eared lionheads. (She's basicaly that already XD) The issue of english angoras being their size. Nikita is obviously a lionhead or dwarf cross so she's perfect for me. Blue eyes too wich is another trait I want in my rabbits ^^
When she came in, although the full coat made her look stunning, she'd obviously been neglected. Her back was fine enough, a few mats but it was fine, but her underside was so badly matted she could barelly walk. I had to shave her first thing. Her personality reflected the neglect, she hated being touched and it took me months to get her to mellow down. Now she's my indoor bunny whom I can pick up and have in my arms for hours. Just remember she wants her treat after ^.-
Nowadays, I shave her belly more often then her back, the back goes 3 months before the next sheering while her belly goes maybe 2 months top. As a wool producer, her fur is a bit softer then a pure angora I feel but you can't pluck her fur at all, she has to be shaved. I shave her using scisors and take my time to reduce stress. When spinning her wool, I blend it with Barbie's cause it's a bit too silky and doesnt spin as easilly when solo.
Second I have Barbie :
http://kimitsukouseki.wixsite.com/bunbun-stories/barbie
She's a faulty pure english angora that was given to me. The lady breeds show quality and bought Barbie, but as she grew she turned out wrong. The lady never sent me the pedigree, but she was free so I cant complain too much. Aparently 3 generations ago a french angora had been added to the line to refresh the gene pool. Barbie seems to have been a case of old genes suddenly reapearing so her ears and face arent as fluffy as they should.
She's a very faded marpie with hazelnut eyes. She likes to box my hand using her head until I start petting her and will start nibbling quick if she's on my lap and I'm not doing anything (petting, plucking) As a wool producer, her fur is very easy to pluck. Try and sheer her and she'll rip the scisors out of your hand, but pluck her and she loves it so much she turns into a lump. I linked the video on the introduction tread but I'll post it again here I guess in case you didnt see it.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taH8dyitTa4[/youtube]
I prefer to sheer/pluck mine to avoid them getting badly matted like they used to be. Barbie's video, I plucked her a bit cause she has babies who love standing on top of her and they were making her dirty. I didnt pluck all of it, just the longest bits cause its too cold right now, she needs her fur, but at least she doesnt get as matted from the little monsters.