Sometimes it just seems as if all go hand in hand. Breeding for that "perfect" bunny can be a challange, in the beginning "Hit & Miss". OR maybe in my case more miss than hit... So what better way to do it is doing the bunny dance as I "pray" to the almighty bunny god...LOL ~' ~'
Brokens are indeed my 1st choice. Only because the markings must be just so. They can be a challange to achieve just the right balance in markings. The unique balance though is a breathtaking beauty especially when attempting to achieve perfection in bone structures as well.
So without delay Viv (my Fawn doe) and T-Bird (my broken Fawn buck) were rebred. In hopes that a glorious doe (like Hopscotch) would soon join us. His picture is above, all dressed up and no-where to go he says.
I'm now questioning if I'm the only one that is going through all these "road bumps" as I begin the wonderful endevor of breeding to acheive the "perfect" French Angora for myself. Has everyone gone through all of this too?
Yes, in every litter, there is one bunny that stands out - but usually, I am lamenting that one bunny has a terrific butt, another good shoulders, the third, the wonderful density. Why don't all these traits ever end up on the same rabbit????
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