luvthempigs
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Glad to hear it's just a marker in her ear!
Sterling, Pearl or Daisy come to mind for her name
Sterling, Pearl or Daisy come to mind for her name
As of right now I dont have any plans. What I am kind of hoping is that she greys out more, since she is showing the mixture of Sandeh and Grey. I am hoping to find a nice buck to eventually breed her, but I know that they have to be atleast a year old so that wont be anytime soon. lol
She doesnt have a name yet. So if anyone has any ideas, I am open to hear some!
~*Midnight Moon*~ wrote:As of right now I dont have any plans. What I am kind of hoping is that she greys out more, since she is showing the mixture of Sandeh and Grey. I am hoping to find a nice buck to eventually breed her, but I know that they have to be atleast a year old so that wont be anytime soon. lol
She doesnt have a name yet. So if anyone has any ideas, I am open to hear some!
Look at her head. Even at an early age, this will give you a good point of referance on her color when she is older. If she is mixed, meaning not a pure light grey or steel, but has sandy in her line, then I doubt she will "grey out". Ask Blue Flemish breeders!
Also, she should be go to breed at 6 months, give or take a couple fo weeks. No need to wait, unless you want to.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=4293&id=1821862840&l=5fae8753e1
Here is a link to my Fawn Flemishes and the one light grey doe that "adopted" my daughter. She is her 4H rabbit this year.
Jerry
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