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  1. woahlookitsme

    Giant breeds as house rabbits

    Sorry for answering so late. I'm hoping you found a nice big bunny by now! For the price on a Flemish that is actually pretty standard. At least that's is how much a lady I know sells hers for (pet or show). The English lips I can imagine are more expensive and they are wonderful rabbits! As...
  2. woahlookitsme

    Considering Breeding Dwarf Rabbits

    She meant lionheads lol I say out of those I would recommend Dutch. It is very easy to get litters of 6-10 babies and they are VERY good mothers Hollands are a pretty active breed. I don't hear much about them biting mostly that they are docile but can be hyper. I'm not sure of mothering...
  3. woahlookitsme

    At how many weeks to you wean the kits?

    We tend to be very late in weaning babies at least for my tans. But that is because I much prefer to show any babies that I get and show homes take preference over pet homes. If someone is on a list for a pet bunny they could wait weeks to months for one of my tans. This also helps me make sure...
  4. woahlookitsme

    What breed is this?

    I could definitely see Palomino They aren't as common an Flemish but definitely come from a commercial background so I wouldn't be surprised if someone farmed them and one went to an auction
  5. woahlookitsme

    Giant breeds as house rabbits

    I noticed some of the breeds you mentioned and new Zealand's and Flemish usually make great pets. I will say however that if you find a checkered giant (you'll probably have to find a breeder for these because they will probably never make it to a shelter) do some serious research on them. They...
  6. woahlookitsme

    Selecting a show rabbit... judge this pair?

    Hard to tell anything from the parent photos posted above other than they are cute. In Hollands I believe it's the same as most other breeds. Even though the parents are nice you can hope that the baby will be nice quality as well but you will not know until the baby matures. As long as the...
  7. woahlookitsme

    Help me define breed!

    How much does she weigh? Frosty or ermine is a white rabbit with colored tips and brown eyes. This is a color not a breed at least not in the us. New Zealand's do not naturally come in this color so if the size is right then it is a mix
  8. woahlookitsme

    How big do flemish giant's actually get?

    Probably not going to change anything but just wanted to add a continental giant is not the same as a Flemish giant. Here's a good read: http://www.raising-rabbits.com/flemish-giant-rabbits.html
  9. woahlookitsme

    Mini lop rabbit

    I forgot to add about Vienna carriers as well. If you sell a Vienna carrier baby that has no white markings make sure to tell the buyer that it is out of a Vienna carrier or marked rabbit. Many breeders keep the Vienna gene far away from their other colors because of the fact that it creates pet...
  10. woahlookitsme

    Mini lop rabbit

    Not sure on quality because I don't know about standards outside of the US. As far as the blue eyes you would have to have a blue eyed white parent then breed a baby back to the blue eyed white parent. Keep in mind this would create lots of pet bunnies that aren't suitable for show due to color...
  11. woahlookitsme

    All black otters in accidental breeding

    Looks like you got chestnut agoutis. Always amazed at how big Flemish litters are
  12. woahlookitsme

    All black otters in accidental breeding

    Do you have photos of the babies? Chestnut agouti babies are born with otter markings but it's just band development as they grow. After about 3-4 days of age you can see their true colors. I had bred two Britannia petites one a REW and the other a chestnut agouti. All the babies were born and...
  13. woahlookitsme

    Allie and her babies

    For our does we free feed them pretty much. They get their bowls filled twice a day. As the babies started venturing out they would nibble on the pellets in the bowl but didn't do this till almost 3-4 weeks of age. Starting to nibble on hay at this point is just fine. If these are mixed breed...
  14. woahlookitsme

    Is she a netherland dwarf?

    You could try looking up the polish rabbit breed. Your little one looks like she was a very healthy baby lol. She is super cute! Her color is blue Vienna marked
  15. woahlookitsme

    Multi-colored eye

    It is a disqualification from show and is known as marbled eyes. Maybe looking up that will bring some photos. I don't have any photos of any
  16. woahlookitsme

    Allie and her babies

    They're cute! You definitely have a chocolate Japanese harlequin color on the one baby. The rest just looks like variations on magpie and Japanese. They'll definitely make cute pets
  17. woahlookitsme

    Rabbitry Startup Help

    Here's some places to start: http://www.aarabbits.com/canadian-rabbit-breeders.html http://www.drcba.ca/BreederListings.aspx Also try googling Canadian rabbit breeders or even type in your city
  18. woahlookitsme

    Rabbitry Startup Help

    As gr as breeds New Zealand's and Californians do great as a meat breed because that is what their breeds are specialized for. Research the different 'Commercial' type breeds and see which ones might fit with your area. Florida whites are also a great commercial breed and a little more forgiving...
  19. woahlookitsme

    Old Member, New Account!

    Welcome back to the forums!
  20. woahlookitsme

    Farm hay

    We buy bales of hay. A nice Timothy bale would be great but they're hard to find so we just get a good horse quality coastal hay at our local store
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