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Sr doesavailable after Litters...
Topic Started: Jul 19 2010, 08:35 PM (1,129 Views)
Fuzz
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hahah I'm glad I had to dumb it down to understand it ;)

RCM's Rabbitry
Fuzzy Lops, Holland Lops, Polish in NE Ohio
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Durad2
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Our otter is 4 months old, I think. I wonder who we should breed him to? We have lots of torts and a couple broken chestnuts, and orange. :huh:
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Fuzz
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Br. Chestnuts :)
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garfuzlps
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yep your chestnuts and oranges will be your best color maches. if you do torts you will mostlikely get some tort otters. but you can always sell them to bill for dog food
Tabatha Corbin-Meeks
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Fuzz
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I dont suggest torts then :P
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Durad2
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The otter has a huge head. Our 2 broken chestnuts are very nice, except they could use bigger heads, so maybe that will be a good combo.
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Fuzz
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Sounds really good to me!
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garfuzlps
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yup! I always try to breed for type first and formost, but I also try to stick with good color matches if at all possible
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SusieBunny
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Hot Flash... who is her dam out of? She looks a lot like my Hobbs' Meena. She was the rabbit to my soul. ♥
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SUSIE CEDERLOF - California
Jersey Woolies & American Fuzzy Lops
(and a side of Netherland Dwarfs)
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Durad2
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Hey Susie, is that a broken opal in your posts? I see that broken opals have tan around their noses like chestnuts do??
I am trying to figure out colors of our kits, and the kit is bluish, but does not have tan around the nose, so I am thinking it must be a broken blue and not broken opal. Is that right?
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