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8662
i know this doesnt go here,,,, but i had no luck everywhere else.. How can you know, when a doe is going to kindle? thanks...
stierfarmsminirex
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Mar 1, 2009
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She'll start pullin hair and makin a nest some will do this a few days before they do I have one that does it a couple hours before she kindles ... From:...
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Well i have a doe due in a few days.... she starting making a next with the hay in her box, and now she isnt eating real well.... i think its a sign. cause...
stierfarmsminirex
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I don't think so...She's still eating some and drinking...If she wasn't eating at all or drinking then I'd be really worried...I'd just watch her for a day or...
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My Doe's all?eat less?but drink more for a couple of days before they kindle. As soon as they kindle they dive right on the feed again : ) Sylvia SW-WA?...
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it is not uncommon for does to go off feed a few days before they kindle; as long as they are drinking and eating something.If they stop drinking and eating,...
Deidre Edder
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Mar 1, 2009
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I'm curious.....who decides when and why a color gets dropped from the standard and is there any way to protest this action? It doesn't seem fair to me that...
Patricia Hernandez
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Mar 2, 2009
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I have what i believe is a choco tort mini rex (in fact make that 2) litter#1 was a lynx lilac cross both partents for the most part carried lynx and lilac -...
fillbachfarm
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Mar 2, 2009
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You can not get chocolate tort out of a Lynx and Lilac cross you can get lilac torts it one parnet was a chocolate then you can get chocolate torts but a lynx...
Scott Dowling
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Mar 2, 2009
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the parents of 1 are lynx mom lilac dad (this was NOT a line breed) the parents of #2 is lilac mom and same lilac dad as above (this was a father daughter...
carla fillbach
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Does often stop eating pellets or at least slow down a few days, sometimes up to a week, before they kindle.  I always give them timothy hay, oatmeal, and...
Brenda DeWald
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Mar 2, 2009
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The doe will carry straw, hay, or anything she can get a hold of around in her mouth and make a nest in her box.  Then she'll pull fur to line the nest. ...
Brenda DeWald
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Mar 2, 2009
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You can't have a chocolate tort if both parents are dilute.  They could be lilac tort, though. Brenda Foxaway Rabbits http://www.ccia.com/public/foxaway ... ...
Brenda DeWald
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Mar 2, 2009
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Can someone please describe how to tell the difference between a blue and a lilac? I have never owned blue, and I am new to this. I have a small buck that I...
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Mar 2, 2009
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... and a lilac? ... is no help since he has both chocolates and blacks in his background. ... This is my experience from my daughter's dutch. Would think the...
thunderbunnies2003
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Hi.  I have some pix on my site of the different colors.  http://natureschild.net/SCG/Articles/A_KitColor.html   Another way to tell the difference is the...
Spring Creek Gems
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Mar 2, 2009
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I will look at them closer as they get weaning age here in a couple weeks- any i deas what they could b bred with to get showable bunnies? Fillbach Farms Carla...
carla fillbach
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http://celtic-hare-rabbitry.webs.com/ <http://celtic-hare-rabbitry.webs.com/> I've pictures of lilac & blue FA's on my FA page. Blue looks like a piece of...
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Mar 2, 2009
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is there a difference in the two? janessa stier...
stierfarmsminirex
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The standards committee has total sway over any decisions on whether a color/variety/breed will be accepted. Normally a variety is dropped when not enough are...
Deidre Edder
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Mar 2, 2009
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Then they would be lilac torts; a lovely color; if you have lots of rufous they could still have nice orangey body color. Deidre Deidre Edder, Proud Army Mom...
Deidre Edder
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Mar 2, 2009
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Chestnut is normal fur, castor is rex fur; flemish call it sandy and dutch call it grey; satin and satin angora call it copper. It is all the same with more or...
Deidre Edder
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Mar 2, 2009
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Another thought is that your "lynx" could actually be a genetic fawn but still you couldn't a chocolate anything out of those parents. They would have to be...
berlena73
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Mar 2, 2009
11:25 pm
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Genetically, no. Castor is the same as Chestnut agouti but put on Rex fur (Rex, Mini Rex, Velveteen Lops) Copper is what Chestnut is called when Satin fur...
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Mar 3, 2009
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Velveteen lops will use the LOP COLOR GUIDE - so there will be no ''castor'' in VL's. It will be chestnut. There will be some breeders that say castor on the...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Mar 3, 2009
3:28 am
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    Depends on what color you want to get from them.  If you like tort &/or red breed them to a black tort, red, or black carrying non-extension.  If you...
Brenda DeWald
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Mar 3, 2009
5:35 am
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But there is a great differens between plain agouti and castor. I have had both in rex. -Mirjam, Sweden Från: Rabbit_Genetics@yahoogroups.com ...
Mirjam Gille Fält
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Mar 3, 2009
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would be great if the were a "legal color"- Fillbach Farms Carla & Skyler Fillbach http://skycarmt.tripod.com To: Rabbit_Genetics@yahoogroups.com From:...
carla fillbach
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Mar 3, 2009
2:32 pm
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no such luck! :) Karin ... From: carla fillbach To: rabbit_genetics@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 6:32 AM Subject: RE: [Rabbit_Genetics] Choco...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Mar 3, 2009
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I hope to start working on getting them recognized someday. I raise Black Tort and love them. I love all of the shaded colors but Blue Tort always catches my...
Natalie Shobe
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