I've been reading the 'BreedingDo's and Don'ts'thread and have gathered that a lot of rabbitbreeding is done to produce better show quality rabbits-where coat markings, fur type and lay, body shape, ear length ect. are important.
Is breeding for temperement decidely less popular because the rabbits with a lovely temperement but perhaps "imperfect" physical features are more likely to be pet rabbits?
The breeder I purchased Guy from bred for temprement and colour. Guy is a handsome little bun with a lovely temprement and if/when I do get to breed I'd be content with producing that type of rabbit. Would that be a limit in some way?
Jo
Is breeding for temperement decidely less popular because the rabbits with a lovely temperement but perhaps "imperfect" physical features are more likely to be pet rabbits?
The breeder I purchased Guy from bred for temprement and colour. Guy is a handsome little bun with a lovely temprement and if/when I do get to breed I'd be content with producing that type of rabbit. Would that be a limit in some way?
Jo