ohiogoatgirl
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At the auction on Monday I came back with three mini rex looking young rabbits. I am really not sure what is up with them because they have.. 'rex like fur'.. I have had mini rex and these gals (all three does yay!) are really wonky looking and feeling fur.
It feels soft like rex but none of them is truly rex when you look closely at all. and they all look a bit curly like the astrex thing.
~one of them is black and grey-ish because the fur is weirdly.. thin..? I don't really know how to explain it at all.
~one of them is a gold tipd steel and has the best density fur. while the fur is soft and does stand up it isn't very rex-y looking at the fur. the back of her neck is actually bald. I am really thinking she may have that balding gene.
~one of them looks like a nice black but looking closely has gold tipping as well. this one looks the best and has the best rex-y fur.
Is that typical of rex crosses with the fur quality?
If they don't feed up they will go to the freezer. I kind of just really want to see if the one decent looking one could be a decent crossing doe. lol. rabbitosis aquirosis strikes again!
It feels soft like rex but none of them is truly rex when you look closely at all. and they all look a bit curly like the astrex thing.
~one of them is black and grey-ish because the fur is weirdly.. thin..? I don't really know how to explain it at all.
~one of them is a gold tipd steel and has the best density fur. while the fur is soft and does stand up it isn't very rex-y looking at the fur. the back of her neck is actually bald. I am really thinking she may have that balding gene.
~one of them looks like a nice black but looking closely has gold tipping as well. this one looks the best and has the best rex-y fur.
Is that typical of rex crosses with the fur quality?
If they don't feed up they will go to the freezer. I kind of just really want to see if the one decent looking one could be a decent crossing doe. lol. rabbitosis aquirosis strikes again!