former herd rabbits
Sodapop
Sodapop was one sassy little girl! She’s about 12 weeks old in these pictures. She comes from 24 Karat Rabbitry in Chico, CA and currently resides there. The 3rd photo is Sodapop winning BOB of the Velveteen Lop Specialty Show (Show A) at WCC 2019! She had a great head, wonderful ears, type, and fur. Sodapop loves to be cuddled, hop in the grass, and get treats!
Sodapop was one sassy little girl! She’s about 12 weeks old in these pictures. She comes from 24 Karat Rabbitry in Chico, CA and currently resides there. The 3rd photo is Sodapop winning BOB of the Velveteen Lop Specialty Show (Show A) at WCC 2019! She had a great head, wonderful ears, type, and fur. Sodapop loves to be cuddled, hop in the grass, and get treats!
Dobby
This handsome Lynx buck came to us all the way from Virginia! Dobby liked to hump whoever picks him up (we think it's cute/funny), grunt a gentlemanly "hello" to everyone who walks past his hutch, and loves to be scratched on his head. He looks a little bit like an old man. He was a sweetheart and was my pick to keep as a pet, but he had some great things to offer for this breed.
This handsome Lynx buck came to us all the way from Virginia! Dobby liked to hump whoever picks him up (we think it's cute/funny), grunt a gentlemanly "hello" to everyone who walks past his hutch, and loves to be scratched on his head. He looks a little bit like an old man. He was a sweetheart and was my pick to keep as a pet, but he had some great things to offer for this breed.
EMC’s Gypsy
Gypsy was another beautiful sandy flemish from EMC Flemish, and step-sister to Mary Hoppins! She had fantastic bone and substance to her. She carried a lot of width, and had wonderful head/ears! Gypsy loves to sunbathe, chew on boxes, and settle for a nice ear scratch. She was an absolute doll, and on top of that was going to produce champions.
Gypsy was another beautiful sandy flemish from EMC Flemish, and step-sister to Mary Hoppins! She had fantastic bone and substance to her. She carried a lot of width, and had wonderful head/ears! Gypsy loves to sunbathe, chew on boxes, and settle for a nice ear scratch. She was an absolute doll, and on top of that was going to produce champions.
Wildflower Warren’s Klamath Falls
LEGS:
Klamath was a CHUNK! First photo is him at 8 weeks old. Second photo is is him at 10 weeks old. He had a great head, midsection, hindquarters, and body type. Klamath likes to run on the rocky hill in the backyard, admire the ladies, and eat snacks. He turned out to be lighter in bone but still had a rockin’ bod.
LEGS:
- BOV, BOSB @ MCRA Auburn 3/09/2019 (only 13 weeks old!)
Klamath was a CHUNK! First photo is him at 8 weeks old. Second photo is is him at 10 weeks old. He had a great head, midsection, hindquarters, and body type. Klamath likes to run on the rocky hill in the backyard, admire the ladies, and eat snacks. He turned out to be lighter in bone but still had a rockin’ bod.
EMC’s Mary Hoppins
Reg. No: D251R
LEGS:
Mary was a wonderful proven mother. She had a very nice midsection, ears, bone and head. She had incredible width to her front and rounds out nicely over the top of her hip into a good-sized hindquarter. She loved her babies above all, and was an excellent brood gal. Mary Hoppins loved to have her nose scratched, chew on some hay, and lounge in the shade.
Reg. No: D251R
LEGS:
- BOV & BOSB @ BVRA Stockton (out of 19 rabbits!) 2/02/19
- BOV @ WSFGRC Flemish Giant Specialty show (out of ~13 sandy rabbits!) 2/23/19
Mary was a wonderful proven mother. She had a very nice midsection, ears, bone and head. She had incredible width to her front and rounds out nicely over the top of her hip into a good-sized hindquarter. She loved her babies above all, and was an excellent brood gal. Mary Hoppins loved to have her nose scratched, chew on some hay, and lounge in the shade.
Precious Jewell's Boris
A wonderful herd buck, we chose him to improve overall mass. He had a very sweet temperament, and was very excited about treats, and the ladies. He was lighter in color than I would have liked, but he produced great offspring!
A wonderful herd buck, we chose him to improve overall mass. He had a very sweet temperament, and was very excited about treats, and the ladies. He was lighter in color than I would have liked, but he produced great offspring!
former litters
These are some records of two of the craziest litters we had. 2014-2019. Only two records are kept here.
11/30/2018
Born 11/30/2018
Sire: Precious Jewell's DEJWL7--"Boris" (Sandy)
Dam: EMC's EM104--"Mary Hoppins" (Sandy, 3 Legs)
# kits born: 11 sandy, including 1 runt
Deaths: 1 -- spinal injury
# hold back: 1
Comments: Most kits ended up being longer in body, however had good mass, width in hindquarter, and fair color on them. I would like to see deeper colors and more ear carriage.
Sire: Precious Jewell's DEJWL7--"Boris" (Sandy)
Dam: EMC's EM104--"Mary Hoppins" (Sandy, 3 Legs)
# kits born: 11 sandy, including 1 runt
Deaths: 1 -- spinal injury
# hold back: 1
Comments: Most kits ended up being longer in body, however had good mass, width in hindquarter, and fair color on them. I would like to see deeper colors and more ear carriage.
03/06/2019
Born 03/06/2019
Sire: Precious Jewell's Thunder (Fawn, 4 Legs)
Dam: EMC's EM104-- "Mary Hoppins" (Sandy, 3 Legs)
# kits born: 9 sandy, including 1 DOA, including 1 runt
Deaths: 8-- explained in comments.
# hold back: 1
Comments: This litter was my worst litter regarding survival rate. 6 remaining kits that were alive passed away. 5 were killed by being tossed out of the nestbox on accident by mom and froze to death. The remaining 2 survived to 3 weeks with no troubles. At 3.5 weeks the smaller of the two fell out of the hutch and was snatched by an owl--or so I think. He hasn't been found dead or alive, so I have no true idea of what happened to him. I'm left with one very large singleton doe kit. I hope she turns out okay. So far she has great head and ear carriage, which is what I was looking for. I hope her type turns out.
Sire: Precious Jewell's Thunder (Fawn, 4 Legs)
Dam: EMC's EM104-- "Mary Hoppins" (Sandy, 3 Legs)
# kits born: 9 sandy, including 1 DOA, including 1 runt
Deaths: 8-- explained in comments.
# hold back: 1
Comments: This litter was my worst litter regarding survival rate. 6 remaining kits that were alive passed away. 5 were killed by being tossed out of the nestbox on accident by mom and froze to death. The remaining 2 survived to 3 weeks with no troubles. At 3.5 weeks the smaller of the two fell out of the hutch and was snatched by an owl--or so I think. He hasn't been found dead or alive, so I have no true idea of what happened to him. I'm left with one very large singleton doe kit. I hope she turns out okay. So far she has great head and ear carriage, which is what I was looking for. I hope her type turns out.