-HRanchito":3r4w1baq said:
Yeah that's kind of what I am saying. Since the sheen is on the guard hairs, and they guard hairs of a Rex are thicker and shorter, they won't shine like a satin. Or else, they will be long enough to shine but no loner feel like a Rex. You can give a kit both those genes, but the fur will not have the best of both qualities, it will be a mix of both, so really neither.
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MamaSheepdog":3r4w1baq said:
Piper":3r4w1baq said:
"rex have finer bone, and this leads to a lot of sore hocks. There's a limit to the amount of weight (meat) that fine bones can carry w/o damage."
It probably has more to do with the length of the fur on the foot pads. Ideal fur length (body) is 5/8", so the fur on the pads is bound to be shorter than a normal furred rabbit. You need to select for well-furred hocks. I have a couple older does that have bare spots on their hocks, but they are pretty well calloused- they don't leave a blood trail when they hop around. :roll: I really should squirt them with Vetricin and see if the fur regrows. :hmm:
MamaSheepdog":3r4w1baq said:
Piper":3r4w1baq said:
"rex have finer bone, and this leads to a lot of sore hocks. There's a limit to the amount of weight (meat) that fine bones can carry w/o damage."
It probably has more to do with the length of the fur on the foot pads. Ideal fur length (body) is 5/8", so the fur on the pads is bound to be shorter than a normal furred rabbit. You need to select for well-furred hocks. I have a couple older does that have bare spots on their hocks, but they are pretty well calloused- they don't leave a blood trail when they hop around. :roll: I really should squirt them with Vetricin and see if the fur regrows. :hmm:
A typical Rex problem that needs to be selected to fix. Rex should not be fine boned, but medium bones. But when you do, you wind up with Rex with prominent guard hairs, longer guard hairs that remove the Rex texture fur, or very course fur. I have both in the barn, a very nice buck that has legs, but pretty much aged himself off of the table when the course senior coat came in. I hope he will put fur on my kits feet here, without destroying the fur texture. It's a hard balance, thicker, harder fur or correct fur.
I'm all for experimenting, I'd like to get some colors Rex don't usually come in. Some of these breeds took a decade or more to perfect, weeding out the genes of other rabbits that help to develop them. It's hard enough now to keep the right kind of fur on a Rex, breeding Rex to Rex. This make take many generations, but if you have the time and the space give it a try.