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I think three week old bunnies are my favorite age in terms of cuteness level :D I'm sorry you lost a couple though :(
 

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5 Week Pictures

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Aww...they're getting so much bigger and so cute!! I love the broken colored ones! Sorry about the 2 that you lost :( It happens though.
 

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M.R. Lops said:
Aww...they're getting so much bigger and so cute!! I love the broken colored ones! Sorry about the 2 that you lost :( It happens though.
I LOVE looking at bunny pictures. What a rush to watch them grow! The Solid Blues? are really nice looking. Are their eyes ermine? Not just coat color to learn about.

Very impressive buns! I've enjoyed the thread watching them GROW!
 

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:love Aww, they are growing so fast. The black one looks really cute with that one white paw.
 

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Awwww! I'm going to have to do this with my next litter, because it is so neet to look back and see how much they have grown!
 

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woodleighcreek said:
Awwww! I'm going to have to do this with my next litter, because it is so neet to look back and see how much they have grown!
I really think it's a great idea to keep pictures and a diary of all your litters. If you plan to sell at a show, I read that in another thread, I would think it would be a good idea to see the development of your pedigree to future buyers. You can make a binder to show the growth, the background of the mother and father, etc. Also have a chart of what they were raise on food wise, and tips. I doubt very much the people you will sell at the show will need tips, but it's always nice to do IMHO. It's very business oriented and also helpful to those who want a purebred.

IMHO, I don't think it's bad selling to the public who really doesn't have knowledge. Some, like myself, will learn and others will look at it as a chore. But if you know someone who can see through the persona, or develop it yourself, you can see who's interested and who's just there because the kid wants a toy. My Better Half's very good at "knowing" people. I've got a great gauge there.

You need to do what's right for you and your bunny business. Whether, showing, pets or meat. It's your reputation on the line. Already been told this by my breeder. Always be honest and really LISTEN and WATCH. You'll see the signs.


Edit to say: And those binders would be a great idea for the public too. Giving them a little background to help them on their way to an Excellent experience.
 

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that is some great advise. I have a huge pedigree binder I'm working on making a scrapbook now of my rabbitry's progress. It's amazing to see how far I have gotten, considering last year I knew almost nothings! I do sell to the public, but it is so much easier on me to sell to people who really know what they are looking for.
 
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