Well since my fall breedings were kinda a bust, I have little to show for it. I only kept two. When it comes to culling, I'm pretty harsh. :lol: I've been putting some of these guys out of sight to let them do some growing...
Here's upcoming litter. So excited. The buck I was really excited for has an AWESOME head, but very poor hindquarters, so we will see if he will stick around. Very sad about that His other siblings are coming along nicely thought!
Georgia Peach's Juliet.
I don't have her posed up the best here, but she has a very nice body so far and I love her head mount and her head in general. I LOVE how her ears sit correctly and relaxed. Just what my lines need! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for her to stay nice!
Georgia Peach's _____ This buck is coming along nicely.
Georgia Peach's Maximus. So mad about those hindquarters! He's showing good head and depth potential. The good butt genes skipped him :evil: You can obviously tell with his foot sticking out.
Georgia Peach's ___ Think he's really turning around for a runt!
The brother from another mother.... LOL
These are my two keepers out of the Aurora x Tornado litter....not liking the buck as much so me being as harsh as I am, may give him the boot soon. I got high expectations for bucks :roll:
Georgia Peach's Noel
I think she's going to be a very nice rew. I'm going to try her at the show table and see how she does in the spring because I just love this doe. I know REW Mini Lops are sometimes not really given a chance on the table, but hopefully she will get some attention with the judges
Georgia Peach's Rudolf
I don't think he's bad, but I love his sister more. She's got more depth and width than he does, while he just seems a little longer in body. Still deciding to hold on to him or not.
These are just for fun pictures I took of my pet rabbits Had to show some love.
Gus Gus being silly
and of course... The happy couple Jack & Gus. I can't ever get Jack to stop that stupid molt, but as long as he's just bright eyed and happy to greet me each day...works for me.
Here's upcoming litter. So excited. The buck I was really excited for has an AWESOME head, but very poor hindquarters, so we will see if he will stick around. Very sad about that His other siblings are coming along nicely thought!
Georgia Peach's Juliet.
I don't have her posed up the best here, but she has a very nice body so far and I love her head mount and her head in general. I LOVE how her ears sit correctly and relaxed. Just what my lines need! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for her to stay nice!
Georgia Peach's _____ This buck is coming along nicely.
Georgia Peach's Maximus. So mad about those hindquarters! He's showing good head and depth potential. The good butt genes skipped him :evil: You can obviously tell with his foot sticking out.
Georgia Peach's ___ Think he's really turning around for a runt!
The brother from another mother.... LOL
These are my two keepers out of the Aurora x Tornado litter....not liking the buck as much so me being as harsh as I am, may give him the boot soon. I got high expectations for bucks :roll:
Georgia Peach's Noel
I think she's going to be a very nice rew. I'm going to try her at the show table and see how she does in the spring because I just love this doe. I know REW Mini Lops are sometimes not really given a chance on the table, but hopefully she will get some attention with the judges
Georgia Peach's Rudolf
I don't think he's bad, but I love his sister more. She's got more depth and width than he does, while he just seems a little longer in body. Still deciding to hold on to him or not.
These are just for fun pictures I took of my pet rabbits Had to show some love.
Gus Gus being silly
and of course... The happy couple Jack & Gus. I can't ever get Jack to stop that stupid molt, but as long as he's just bright eyed and happy to greet me each day...works for me.