We have bred quite a few
of our breeding stock – New Zealands, French Angoras, and Lionheads. Some of the litters are current and some are
upcoming! Both of my beautiful New Zealand
does had their litters fairly recently – about 3 weeks apart. Tracey had 6 chunky babies and Snowflake had
11 born, with 9 still around. I am very
impressed with this doe’s mothering abilities.
This is her first litter and she is doing an excellent job caring and
doting over her family. Perhaps she will
have the best success rate of all my does?!
So far it looks like there are 7 bucks and 2 does. I really hope that some of those “bucks” do
turn out to be does as I don’t know if I could manage 7 of them. They are in the ? faze right now so I am
really hoping that at least some turn out to be does! If not then I should have some very nice
bucks available for sale!
As for the other
litters, I am expecting 2 litters of French Angoras, one of which is due on
Independence Day (not purposely planned).
We are also expecting a whole bunch of Lionhead litters. Please check out our website to see our
current and upcoming litters as there are way too many to list here!
Unfortunately, we have
not been able to attend any shows lately.
The last one we attended was in March, so it has been a fairly long
time! We plan on attending a show on
August 25th, located in Charlotte Michigan. From there it will lead to a show in
September, plus a few others later in the year.
For this reason, we are not going to have very many rabbits available
for sale during this time, as most of the breedings that we have done were
specifically for these shows.
Right now we do have
some very nice rabbits looking for new homes.
The following rabbits are available for purchase:
Blossom Acres’ Ocean
Storm, Jr. Opal French Angora buck, born April 3rd, 2012. Out of a grand champion chocolate buck and a
red doe. This rabbit has a very nice
body and beautiful fiber. Chocolate
carrier. $50 with pedigree
I also have a broken
black satin doe for sale as a pet. Spot
has a nice personality and is very flashy.
I really need the cage space so I am letting her go. $15 no pedigree
I also have 2 chestnut
French Angoras, full siblings, a buck and a doe. I have decided to keep both babies for now as
I am trying to figure where I am going in my breeding program. I may keep 1 or both, time will tell! Please contact me and ask to go on the
waiting list if interested! Both are
chocolate carriers and very nice quality.
Well, that wraps up the
updates. I will keep everyone
posted!
http://www.blossomacresrabbitry.webs.com
http://www.blossomacresrabbitry.webs.com
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