Welcome, Twild!
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Choices, choices, choices! There are so many breeds to choose from- so I would do a bit of research as PSF suggested.
The most important thing is to start with good, healthy stock. Try to find some that have been raised and housed in a similar way as you wish to raise yours, so their transition is easy.
I started with purebred Standard Rex, and have been very happy with them despite their slower growth rate. I just love the fur, colors, and the patterns on the brokens. I now also have a trio of Beveren, a pair of American Blues, a pair of Jersey Woolys, and my "Leonis Rex" Lionhead/Rex crosses.
I have only had one litter out of the Bevs (recently acquired the second doe who will be bred soon), but am looking forward to working with these two faster growing (than Rex) heritage breeds.
Having colorful kits is a lot of fun, but it is easier to choose new "keepers" based solely on conformation if you aren't blinded by all those pretty colors. :?
Whatever you decide, we are here to help.
If a certain breed really strikes your fancy and you are having trouble finding starter stock, one of our members may be able to point you to a good breeder in your area. Also, check the ARBA website for their show listings- you may be able to acquire stock there, and there are usually cage vendors as well. If you request the online show catalog, vendors will be listed and you can preorder cages to be delivered to the show which will save you shipping costs.
Good luck!