With the show season slowed down, I know I haven't posted much. I've been working, playing catch up around the house, and enjoying my time with the bunnies and finally got my first 100% angora spun up. I've started a scarf with it and am loving it!
For now, I'm going to post some pics of Bunnies that I have available. And some that I'm somewhat undecided on. Feel free to e-mail me at ljangoras@aol.com or sweets6031@aol.com with any questions. I would really like to move some bunnies as I'm expecting new litters next week and would like to be sure to have room.
I'm willing to ship in some instances and/or deliver/meet with the buyer covering expenses-gas prices stink.
The 2 pics of REW's are my Sr bucks that would be the sires to the litters that I'm expecting. Both are would be first time fathers. I'm 100% sure that the one doe bred to the buck on the left took (her 3rd litter), but am uncertain about the other doe/buck. She would be having her first litter and I just haven't been able to palpate her positively. I'm still new to this so I'm hoping that her abdominal muscles are just still stronger and more "rigid" having never had babies. E-mail any words of wisdom..............
The colored buns are Junior does that are littermates available for sale. They were born 3/6/08. Left is a blue tort and right is a black tort doe. They are sweethearts, out of great ancestors that are developing incredibly. I'm stunned by the density and texture on them. I've decided to only for sure keep their sister Annette at this time-her picture to come soon.
The very top right colored bun-a blue tort-I just couldn't resist posting. He is littermate to the does I have posted here, but I'm happy/sorry to say that he is taken and will be going to his new home very soon. He's one incredible buck for only 18 wks old-the body, the density, texture and length already. He's a hard one to let go, but I just can't keep them all. I look forward to seeing this buck on the show tables in the future and hope he remembers where he came from so he doesn't kick my butt too badly.....lol. I just had to share with those who have seen me around since begining only a year ago this month with one carefully selected doe and some very wonderfully supportive people in the New York area that have helped me learn and grow. Thank you, thank you!
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