waynesgarden
Chillin' with the herd
I understand now. You talk in terms of "most" or "taken over" in describing value.
Since the Florida white is always listed as one of the top three rabbits used in laboratories (along with the Californian and New zealand White,) I guess I'll just wait for some actual statistics documenting their lack of use as support that Orville Millken's work was a failure.
Laboratories have not shunned their use in favor of the older, larger breeds. That they haven't "taken over" is meaningless when assessing their worth. They seem to have found a place in the laboratory as anticipated. Many labs seem to have found value in their use.
They certainly seem to have found a place in the hearts of breeders and owners. Hard to quantify that.
Wayne
Since the Florida white is always listed as one of the top three rabbits used in laboratories (along with the Californian and New zealand White,) I guess I'll just wait for some actual statistics documenting their lack of use as support that Orville Millken's work was a failure.
Laboratories have not shunned their use in favor of the older, larger breeds. That they haven't "taken over" is meaningless when assessing their worth. They seem to have found a place in the laboratory as anticipated. Many labs seem to have found value in their use.
They certainly seem to have found a place in the hearts of breeders and owners. Hard to quantify that.
Wayne