Saturday, October 22, 2016

Bull

My male Bull is currently for sale, and I had someone who was possibly interested in getting him, so I took these pictures of him this morning for them.  However, they were hoping he'd be larger, so they passed. 


But that was fine.  He's such an awesome bunny, he deserves the perfect home.


It really is quite baffling though, as he has Dutch markings, but it so huge as to what breed (or mixes of breeds) he really is. 


Whatever he is, he's a real sweet heart :)


Currently I'm keeping all my Lops, Lion Heads, and Giant Flemish.  But all my mixed breeds are up for sale.  


Right now, my mixed males Bull, Chuck, Dustin, Flynn, and Oreo are for sale.  And for my mixed females it's Shira, Saffron Nickel, Dotty, Jetta, Flicka, and Cali.  They're all such beautiful, awesome bunnies.  However, with winter coming, I have to greatly downsize and sadly, this means no more mixed breeds. 

Monday, October 3, 2016

Two Male Lion Heads

From Rosie's litter, I only have 2 males still looking for their forever homes. 


Now, they don't look like brothers, however they have the same mother (Rosie) and father (Phantom) and were born in the same litter!


The Broken Black male with Blue eyes has markings similar to a Dutch.  Although to the best of my Knowledge, there's no Dutch in his lineage.  But of course, I don't know this for certain. 


The Broken Black with Brown eyes seems to have gotten the gene for a mane, much more-so than the male with Blue eyes. 


However, since their mother died when they were 3 weeks old, they've been living inside where I bottle fed them every day.  So they are both beyond sweet!


:)


And they're on the smaller side for Lion heads, which is really nice. 


They were enjoying nibbling on the pumpkins.


I love how this fellow's white whiskers show up against his black coat!



They're also really good with each other.  Sometimes males, even siblings, begin fighting as they age. However these 2, along with their sister (who I'm keeping) are all still living together and are quite happy. 


Hopefully it won't be too long before they find good homes.  Whether they go together or separately, I'm sure they'll make someone very happy. 


Fall Time Velveteens

It's fall time and we've got Velveteens!!


The first litter, only 5 left and they're all girls. 


I took individual pictures...


...even though they all look identical. 


Because Gorman's their father (a Holland Lop), they unfortunately didn't get the classic Velveteen fur. 


However, they're still all adorable. 


And luckily, they all inherited the sweet personality of the classic Velveteen!


If they were more popular, I'd keep one and raise it up. 


But it seems best just to sell them all off.  Next litter, I'll breed pure Velveteen with pure Velveteen.  Hopefully it will be successful!


:)


When they were younger, they all had white spots on their foreheads. 


But now that they're older, they're all completely blue!


All 5 sisters together :) 


Now this is a different litter, mother is Lilac while the last litter's Lily's. 


There are only 3 left in this bunch, and they're also all females. 


However they all have some type of white on their faces. 


I personally really like the white spots. 


I think it adds :)


Plus, it makes it easier to tell them apart. 


And just like the other litter, while they don't have the classic Velveteen fur, they do have the sweet temperament. 


Netherland Dwarfs

So, my most recent adventure was getting into the breed of Netherland Dwarfs.  However, like small dogs, these little bunnies are not a nice breed. They're beyond cute with how tiny they are, but like the saying goes, "Small but mighty" truly fits them. 


Therefore, I'm hoping to sell the 3 I have, and just focus on the other breeds I have.  These 2 pictures are of my senior female Netherland Dwarf, Broken Blue in coloring.  Her name's Bee. 


Then for my second female...


...the Himi colored female (who I have yet to name), still a Junior.  


And lastly, my Otter colored male, also a Junior and also unnamed.  


They're currently up for sale as a breeding trio.  I had someone interested, but haven't heard in a few days.  Whether they goes as a group or individually, I truly believe it's for the best.  I bought Netherlands to breed with my Lion Heads to get "Mini Lion Heads", but through Misty's litter, she had a male that's really small and I'm going to be keeping him instead.  So I no longer have the need for the Netherlands. 

Blue Eyed Lop Male

A few weeks ago, I sold Cupcake's last bunny from her litter with Gorman.  The Broken Black male with Blue eyes. 


He actually went to a neighbor of a friend. 


And from what I hear, he's doing very well! He's an extremely sweet bunny, even was the star in a children's petting zoo. 


I was really glad to see him go to such a good home.  He's a really neat bunny, both in looks and personality.  However, it was necessary for him to move on, seeing as to how developed he'd become, he could no longer share a cage with his sister.  But currently he's the only bunny, and very spoiled!