Cedar Point Rabbitry
Well-known member
For me, I was getting disappointed with my breeding stock. I didn't know who I should cull.
I made a list of the SOP Holland Lop standard was and placed all my rabbits against it. I found that I have some pretty good animals! I also found that some does that I was planning on culling, I should keep. And does that I was going to keep, should go.
I highly suggest others try it!
And below are a couple "gems" I found in my own rabbitry.
Briarwood's Mercury. I was stuck on the long ears, and bigger body. But I found he's actually blossoming into a nice young buck. Around 6 months old now.
Cedar Point (unnamed) 2-3 month old doe I was going to sell. I absolutely love her topline and body! Ears are really nice too.
Cedar Point Aliya 7-8 month old doe I'm quite happy with. Her head is out of proportion, and she's over the weight limit, but I like her mass, bone and width. And ears. And depth
I made a list of the SOP Holland Lop standard was and placed all my rabbits against it. I found that I have some pretty good animals! I also found that some does that I was planning on culling, I should keep. And does that I was going to keep, should go.
I highly suggest others try it!
And below are a couple "gems" I found in my own rabbitry.
Briarwood's Mercury. I was stuck on the long ears, and bigger body. But I found he's actually blossoming into a nice young buck. Around 6 months old now.
Cedar Point (unnamed) 2-3 month old doe I was going to sell. I absolutely love her topline and body! Ears are really nice too.
Cedar Point Aliya 7-8 month old doe I'm quite happy with. Her head is out of proportion, and she's over the weight limit, but I like her mass, bone and width. And ears. And depth