redestarrosa
Well-Known Member
hi,
i know i got lot of time before my little girl is ready to be bred and all
right now she is a sweet 6 1/2 weeks old 2/3 holland lop.
she looks like all lop except her ears haven't drop yet (if it drops) both of her mother and father had lop ears, and her mother looks all lops even if she is only 1/2 lop , her father is a holland lop
she is really sweet and give me kisses and comes up to me for attention, she even laid her head on my pillow for a couple of minutes.( i sleep on the floor)
would her personality really change that much when puberty hits?
would she still be a sweet thing? even if she have babies?
i was told by other ppl that once my female rats have babies, they wouldn't want to be with you and would have different personality compare to before having babies, but my rats are still sweet and still want attention from me
i want to work on lionhead lops
i seen various websites on them
i got associate degree in biology, i was studying pre-vet animal science but recently switch to secondary education, i want to teach biology and art...
i took animal reprod and genetic classes, i find genetic interesting class,
in the fall, im going to take another version of genetic class,
i am curious about developing a breeding program for lionhead lops,
im curious about what methods some had used
example is like the F1, F2 etc and breeding F2 back with either father or mother
i want to learn more about that
Evenstar
i know i got lot of time before my little girl is ready to be bred and all
right now she is a sweet 6 1/2 weeks old 2/3 holland lop.
she looks like all lop except her ears haven't drop yet (if it drops) both of her mother and father had lop ears, and her mother looks all lops even if she is only 1/2 lop , her father is a holland lop
she is really sweet and give me kisses and comes up to me for attention, she even laid her head on my pillow for a couple of minutes.( i sleep on the floor)
would her personality really change that much when puberty hits?
would she still be a sweet thing? even if she have babies?
i was told by other ppl that once my female rats have babies, they wouldn't want to be with you and would have different personality compare to before having babies, but my rats are still sweet and still want attention from me
i want to work on lionhead lops
i seen various websites on them
i got associate degree in biology, i was studying pre-vet animal science but recently switch to secondary education, i want to teach biology and art...
i took animal reprod and genetic classes, i find genetic interesting class,
in the fall, im going to take another version of genetic class,
i am curious about developing a breeding program for lionhead lops,
im curious about what methods some had used
example is like the F1, F2 etc and breeding F2 back with either father or mother
i want to learn more about that
Evenstar