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  1. VelveteenLopGuru

    Jersey Wooly and Mini Rex breeding

    Yeah, I would purchase a pair of purebred Lionheads that would be elgible to show rather then breeding the Jersey Woolie X Mini Rex together.
  2. VelveteenLopGuru

    Nethies

    Smaller breeds mature faster then larger breeds such asa Rex and a Flemish Giant. They mature more around eight to twelve months old. A Netherland is more mature around four to six months.
  3. VelveteenLopGuru

    English Angoras

    clevername wrote: Yeah, I read that they cost between $150 and $400 dollars roughly. I am not into showing her seriously, but I want her to be at least in prime condition for 4-H showing which is nothing in competition compared to arba shows lol thanks for the information.
  4. VelveteenLopGuru

    Jersey Wooly and Mini Rex breeding

    I have never known of this cross to produce a Lionhead...I have had both breeds but never bred them together. I am not sure if you could show the offspring as a "working breed". :?
  5. VelveteenLopGuru

    English Angoras

    Clevername, thank you for the information. I heard that you were supposed to give them sunflower seeds...or is that just closer to show season? I wont be showing her perfessionally, just at fair but I would like her to look her best and keep her wool in prime condition just incase I do seriously...
  6. VelveteenLopGuru

    bradford 2009 fur breeds

    The pics are lookin amazing :)
  7. VelveteenLopGuru

    Bradford 2009 Lop pictures

    I love the lops! :)Who can resist them, honestly? I know I cant (I have two! lol)
  8. VelveteenLopGuru

    Bradford 2009 fancy breed pictures

    Wow! They all look amazing. The more I look at the Angoras, the more I want to get a buck for my doe! LOL Great pics
  9. VelveteenLopGuru

    English Angoras

    Anyone?......
  10. VelveteenLopGuru

    English Angoras

    I have a Angora that will be a year old in April. She is a solid chocolate. I traded her so I could use her for 4-H shows and as a pet (I was told that she was highly showable and had great wool density) However, I am not that great at judging Angoras lol I was wondering the following: *I...
  11. VelveteenLopGuru

    Hi from "icebox of the nation" aka Northern Michigan

    Hi everyone! Its really fun posting on here! I also do this on horse forums, so its fun to do it for another animal that I am so passionate about lol. I do have pics, but I havent had time to post them yet. I will eventually, no worries :cool:
  12. VelveteenLopGuru

    Considering getting Angora rabbits

    Fffarmergirl, it is definatly cold up here! We still had school in -25 degree weather. Going outside to do chores everyday in the morning isnt fun, but it is worth it. The English are definatly the cutest kind of Angora, I think lol. I used to have a chocolate Satin Angora and he was BEAUTIFUL...
  13. VelveteenLopGuru

    Velveteen Lops

    BlueSkyAcresRabbitry wrote: I would, but how do you get pics on here? :(Sorry, I am new here....lol
  14. VelveteenLopGuru

    Considering getting Angora rabbits

    fffarmergirl wrote: I have been up to the UP twice in my life, and it is beautiful. haha yeah, the Pellston airport is the main attraction in Pellston, it is the only big thing there lol. I am glad there is someone up here that knows what its like to be experiencing the cold of the north LOL...
  15. VelveteenLopGuru

    Grooming Jersey Woolys

    The woolies are one of the easiest breeds I know of to groom. With mats, just work them out with your fingers and then use a slicker or wide tooth comb. Just remember to do the belly and sides first and then the top. Usually, jrs (six months and under) have more of a cottany coat that needs a...
  16. VelveteenLopGuru

    Velveteen Lops

    Does anyone else know of this wonderful breed? They are not yet reconized by ARBA but they are a cross between the English Lop and the Mini Rex. They are usually between five and eight pounds and have a ear span of usually fourteen inches from tip to tip. They are very friendly and playful and...
  17. VelveteenLopGuru

    What breed?

    Yeah, she looks like some kind of a cross bred dutch possibly. She is pretty dang cute! :)
  18. VelveteenLopGuru

    Considering getting Angora rabbits

    fffarmergirl wrote:
  19. VelveteenLopGuru

    French Lops

    Hi, I dont breed them, but I aquired one from a extensive breeder downstate who knew alot about them. I have a broken chestnut buck. They are a great breed! What do you need to know? PM me if you want :)
  20. VelveteenLopGuru

    Lots of Rabbits!

    I used to have more rabbits, and then I had usually a six hole stack cage and then my dad had made these cages when he raised meat rabbits that were extremly large (they were great for larger rabbits or does with litters) that there was a divider, so there was room for at least two rabbits...
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