I AM SO EXCITED!!!!! :celebrate I am going to take pictures of everything and put them on my rabbitry's facebook page. I have been feeding my buns some special food and their coats are gorgeous! I get to go to all these seminars about royalty and genetics and culling. It will be AWESOME.
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No...Did I calculate the days wrong? I sent them with another breeder and she said she left them in the bucks cage for 3 days. Do you think they could have been bred on a later date?
Wait...there are different kinds of goats? I thought there were just big goats and pigmy goats and angora goats. :P we had goats at my kindergarden and there were only those three.
How do I set up a goat's legs?
I am so excited about tomorrow. I have two litters due!
The first is with my black brood doe who is an experienced mother to another breeder's broken blue buck. I will be getting blues and blacks and brokens out of that. Im sure i feel some babies in her.
The second litter is the one I am...
Hello goat people! I need to know whatever yall can tell me about showmanship. My rabbit 4-H leader is going to make us do it (for fun, of course) and I no Idea what to do or anything about goats in general.
Thanks in advance!
9 more days till the convention!!!! :celebrate I have all my rabbits on their own special mix of pellets, hay, manna show, calf manna, and black oil sunflower seeds and it is working wonders. Suka's butt feels so nice (that sounds kind of weird...). I am so glad I did not enter Hot Stuff...
I have several Jersey Woolies for sale right now:
A show quality chinchilla junior doe-$40, a pet/brood quality broken chestnut junior doe-25, a show quality tortiseshell buck with one leg for best in show-50, and a show quality REW buck with one leg for BOB-40
Let me know if you are interested!
I have some very exciting news! I bred my first homebred rabbit! I was planning on breeding Woodleigh Creek's Hummingbird Heartbeat to PP's Hot Stuff next month, but I fear that since Hot Stuff is coming up on a year, the sooner the better. Hummingbird is only 4 months, but he knew exactly what...