SuburbanFarmChic
Overrun with beasties
In my experience it is always better to breed the best of what you have regardless of whether you are showing, eating, keeping, petting, whatever them.
Why breed "faulty" genetics when there are SO many quality animals out there? And the layout for a NICE rabbit is so much less then the lay out for say a NICE pig, cow, alpaca, etc.
Not harshing on your sister's rabbit, just putting this out there as food for thought.
Why breed "faulty" genetics when there are SO many quality animals out there? And the layout for a NICE rabbit is so much less then the lay out for say a NICE pig, cow, alpaca, etc.
Not harshing on your sister's rabbit, just putting this out there as food for thought.