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  1. clevername

    Another ID The Breed

    Eastern Cottontails are the variety common to Indiana. You can see that they have a very fine build compared to the rabbit in your photos. He's got a very pretty agouti coat though!
  2. clevername

    Is he an American Chinchilla rabbit?

    Don't forget that there are three varieties of Chinchilla rabbit as well: Standard (max 7 1/2 lbs), American (max 12lbs) and Giant (max 16lbs). The American Chinchilla is endangered, the Giant is on the American Livestock Conservancy's watch list. I have seen American Chins go as pets before...
  3. clevername

    Split Penis Genetics

    ok, I think I need to get my eyes checked because the 2nd buck turned out to be fine, no split. I must have been seeing things or jumped to conclusions after identifying the first buck. The dam carrier theory may still hold some weight. Right now the same doe that threw the first buck (who...
  4. clevername

    Split Penis Genetics

    wow its really weird you bring this topic up. I'm in the same situation. I have a buck (a grand champion no less) who has produced sons from 2 different mothers, 2 of his sons has developed splits. The were normal at the 8 week mark but developed a split at the tip past 12 weeks of age (yes...
  5. clevername

    Momentary Heart Attack!

    Oh my what a scare...ha ha ha! Everyone is napping like that now. Must be a lot cooler. I swear they look dead as a door nail until I blow on them. Thankfully, that usually "undeads" them.
  6. clevername

    Whats going on with my bunnies?

    OakRidgeRabbits wrote: Would you use panacur? Its marketed to dogs but its still Fenbendazole....the same drug.
  7. clevername

    First Cut: Need some extra opinions judging my Am litter

    polly wrote: I appreciate your input. :) With any other breed I would agree about the white toenails. But the American population is so small, faults like these are just in the lines. I'm trying to breed them out but in my mind there has to be a hierarchy of faults. When I look at the bigger...
  8. clevername

    Whats going on with my bunnies?

    I recommend Corrid for coccidia treatments and Safeguard (fenbendazole) for pretty much anything else...hookworm, pinworm and so forth. Tractor Supply carries Safeguard, but I think I had to order Corrid from an online store. It's possible parasites aren't the root of your problem but...
  9. clevername

    Whats going on with my bunnies?

    Get a necropsy on the freshest specimen you have. Some universities who have an agriculture colleges do them on the cheap. I live 10 miles from Penn State and their Animal Diagnostic Lab will necropsy up to 3 rabbits for $40-50. BTW, my condolences on the problems with your herd. I had some...
  10. clevername

    First Cut: Need some extra opinions judging my Am litter

    Thanks for the input! I'm pretty much in agreement with the top 3. I can't wait to see how they grow out. This is just my first American litter so I'm trying to keep careful tabs on how they progress. I fully expect my mind to change a dozen times over but at the very least I hope to learn...
  11. clevername

    First Cut: Need some extra opinions judging my Am litter

    Ok I'm really new to the breed and not very experiences judging mandolin type. I know I've got my work cut out with these guys so I'm happy to hear whatever feedback you've got on them. (I can take constructive criticism) My goal with this litter is to produce a better rabbit than mom and...
  12. clevername

    Ready To Strangle My Lionhead Doe

    Bad mothering is just another fault to me, like pinched hips, wrong color toenails and white spots on a solid coat... Its certainly cull worthy offense, but if its all you have to work with I don't see anything wrong with sticking with it as long as you commit towards taking extra steps to breed...
  13. clevername

    what is Ned?

    Aw mummy nibbled off his ear. I had an English Angora with that issue awhile ago... Dare I say it looks like he's got some sort of broken with "shagouti" as OakRidgeRabbits puts it. Super cute!
  14. clevername

    Question for a friend

    I would seriously take a good look at the condition of the nursing mother. Is she still at a good weight and flesh despite this first litter?(rough over the spine? lacking fur condition?) Nursing is a tremendous strain on a doe and handling litters back to back like this does put her health at...
  15. clevername

    Calf Manna

    BlueGiants wrote: Yes, just a pinch is all you need. Don't forget its also possible to overdose on Calf Manna in the same way its possible for people to overdose on vitamins!
  16. clevername

    My First American Litter

    naturestee wrote: Yes, this is her first. She's great. All 10 babies look really plump and healthy. I'm considering even fostering a few more over to her since one of my satin angora is struggling with her litter of 7...will see how things progress... Anyway, I've posted some more pictures...
  17. clevername

    day 35 going on 36

    nothing. I palpated again and the "clump of babies" I thought I was feeling seems to have gotten smaller. I should note I never felt the hardened skulls which I normally feel this late in pregnancy--so I kinda felt something was up when she didn't deliver. I suspect she may be reabsorbing...
  18. clevername

    day 35 going on 36

    Well she certainly is moody. I gave her some tums and parsley, she did NOT care for the intrusion but hopefully this will help.
  19. clevername

    day 35 going on 36

    Ok this is honestly the first time I've had a doe go this long without delivering. I've palpated her and I'm fairly sure there is a kit or two in there (I feel soft heads and cashew shaped bodies). And I'm certain about the date she's due. The other two does I bred on the same day kindled on...
  20. clevername

    To show or not to show?

    OakRidgeRabbits wrote: All varieties failed their first presentation under Gail Gibbons save for the Siamese Sable. It'll take at least a few years before we see Lionheads accepted as a breed.
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