So with my new Lion Head female (who I still have to find the perfect name for) I decided to breed with Phantom, my Lion Head male.
I really love her coloring...it's very unique and beautiful!
I just think of the night sky when I see her...which made me think of naming her after the Constellations, but when I looked through them, I didn't think any would really fit her. Then I looked at the names of different stars...also finding very little which appealed to me.
I thought of naming her Twilight, but with the book series...I quickly shot that down myself as it brings a negative feeling instead of a gorgeous, mysterious time in the evening when it's truly most beautiful.
Phantom, pushing his way into the pictures :)
I just love everything about this female!!! Her coat is beautiful, and show quality. Phantom is also a show quality with her coat. Therefore, all their babies will be show quality as well. Although I don't have pedigrees for them....
She's really a sweet bunny as well. Maybe a name involving the moon...or one of the planets. Although I feel the planets sound more masculine. Like Jupiter, Saturn...although there is Neptune. That sounds feminine and it's very pretty. Hmmm - something to think about :)
They both have such cute faces!! I just wish there wasn't wire between the camera and them.
:)
I love how light Phantom's blue eye looks in this picture. The sun was hitting him, really showing it off. He's a mean little guy, but he has a beautiful coat, which does well passing through to his offspring!
The camera was having a hard time focusing on her, as she's so very fluffy!
:)
She's so cute :)
But anyway...I'm not sure if I'll breed more bunnies tomorrow or not. I have a few bunnies who currently are due this Saturday and need to be put in hutches. I only bred Phantom and her, then it looked like a storm was coming so I didn't breed anyone else. But now it looks rather clear out. But I really dislike breeding only one female, in case she's not a good mother or has too many babies to take care of. So more likely than not, I'll be breeding a few others tomorrow.
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