eco2pia
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Ok, I have non-(or partial)pedigreed NZ red doe, so for the record it doesn't really matter what I do with her, I don't really want to show, ever--I did alot of showing as a kid with horses and the whole show thing kinda makes my stomach icky to this day.
But I was wanting to keep my options open for the 4-H ers in my life and I was wondering, how does one breed NZ's for show? Not asking about breed standard here, asking how far pedigrees go back, and if with NZ show critters, is breeding a red to a broken is considered good, bad, or ugly? Are NZ breeders trying to stablize color lines or just type?
'Cause I personally like the grab-bag effect in my nest boxes, but if some little 4-h'er wants to do well, I don't want to steer them wrong. And in my group of mom's I'm the farm-y one, so this question WILL come up for me. I think in 4-H you can even show mutts, but I just like to have all the infromation.
I don't even have a pair I can breed until September and I have two old salts wanting rabbit meat, and two young families wanting 4-H babies!
edited because I can't spell.
But I was wanting to keep my options open for the 4-H ers in my life and I was wondering, how does one breed NZ's for show? Not asking about breed standard here, asking how far pedigrees go back, and if with NZ show critters, is breeding a red to a broken is considered good, bad, or ugly? Are NZ breeders trying to stablize color lines or just type?
'Cause I personally like the grab-bag effect in my nest boxes, but if some little 4-h'er wants to do well, I don't want to steer them wrong. And in my group of mom's I'm the farm-y one, so this question WILL come up for me. I think in 4-H you can even show mutts, but I just like to have all the infromation.
I don't even have a pair I can breed until September and I have two old salts wanting rabbit meat, and two young families wanting 4-H babies!
edited because I can't spell.