Noooooo. Argente Bruns would be chocolate based, and I'm sure has a chocoate silver rather than a silvery silver. Champagnes are black based, with the silvery silver aging color. Creme D'Argent would be orange based, and have creamy silver.They are called Argente Bruns, I do believe.
Emily
I'm pretty sure they follow the rest of their Argente silbings, which means the silvering just comes with age. If you saw a 3 year old senior, they'd be very, very lightly colored, and fairly uniform. A 6/8 month old would display the patchy markings. Even younger, and they just look silly. x3I don't know much abour Argente Bruns but don't they have a dark patch around their nose?
BlueSkyAcresRabbitry wrote:Noooooo. Argente Bruns would be chocolate based, and I'm sure has a chocoate silver rather than a silvery silver. Champagnes are black based, with the silvery silver aging color. Creme D'Argent would be orange based, and have creamy silver.They are called Argente Bruns, I do believe.
Emily
irishbunny wrote:I'm pretty sure they follow the rest of their Argente silbings, which means the silvering just comes with age. If you saw a 3 year old senior, they'd be very, very lightly colored, and fairly uniform. A 6/8 month old would display the patchy markings. Even younger, and they just look silly. x3I don't know much abour Argente Bruns but don't they have a dark patch around their nose?
Look sort of like American Fuzzy Lops but AFLS dont have fuzzy heads.... very interesting.These are teddy bunnies btw...
http://chantywidder.come2me.nl/789348/teddy-widder-voedsters
They are absolutely gorgeous when babies but in my opinion (and without any offense intended to the buns or to anyone who likes them) they are quite silly looking when older
Enter your email address to join: