I know it has been a while since I posted but I wanted to wish all of our readers and customers a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year!
School has been keeping me very busy but I am now yet another semester finished. I am trying to work on some of my projects that have been neglected from school studies and I hope to have completed at least some of my projects over Christmas break.
The rabbits are doing well as well as the other barnyard creatures. I have not been able to breed lately but Barb has been active with her Lionheads. Looking forward to seeing how they do on the show table this upcoming season.
With Christmas right around the corner we have been busy with holiday baking and "comfying" up the barns for the animals. We have been experiencing colder weather and ice storms, with some people in our town without power (thankfully we were not affected). Hopefully the weather will relax soon and the ice will diminish.
Hope everyone has safe travels and enjoys the Christmas season!
Blossom Acres Rabbitry located in the countryside of Leslie Michigan. We specialize in breeding show quality Lionhead rabbits in a variety of colors. Please check out our website: www.blossomacresrabbitry.com and our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/blossomacresrabbitry
Monday, December 23, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
Lionhead Breeding Program
With the wonderful news of Lionheads becoming an official ARBA recognized breed, we have been planning our fall/winter breeding program to focus more on the new fully-recognized colors, ruby eyed white and tort. We will continue to breed chocolates, shadeds, and blue eyed whites, which have COVs with the ARBA.
There are many little Lionheads in the nesting boxes right now and they are looking very promising. Milky Way X Hoppin' John - 2 REWs, 1 black, 1 chocolate, and 1 lilac. Rain Dance X Le Petit Prince - 1 REW, 1 siamese sable, and 1 seal. Cocoa X Royal Blue -1 REW. Francesca Rose X Royal Blue - 3 REWs and 1 chocolate.
We also have two Lionheads available for sale. One is a beautiful show quality REW junior buck out of Milky Way to Midnight Blizzard - $50. The other is a sweet little lilac junior doe for $30 out of Peppercorn to Midnight Blizzard. Lilac doesn't currently have a COV, so it is not showable, but she would do very well in a chocolate, black, or tort breeding program.
We also have a sweet pet Dutch doe available for adoption. She has a wonderful personality and is litter box trained.
Winter is fast-approaching and the air is getting sharp already. Thankfully, we can continue to breed our does throughout the season and everyone can stay warm indoors.
Have a great week!
www.blossomacresrabbitry.webs.com
There are many little Lionheads in the nesting boxes right now and they are looking very promising. Milky Way X Hoppin' John - 2 REWs, 1 black, 1 chocolate, and 1 lilac. Rain Dance X Le Petit Prince - 1 REW, 1 siamese sable, and 1 seal. Cocoa X Royal Blue -1 REW. Francesca Rose X Royal Blue - 3 REWs and 1 chocolate.
We also have two Lionheads available for sale. One is a beautiful show quality REW junior buck out of Milky Way to Midnight Blizzard - $50. The other is a sweet little lilac junior doe for $30 out of Peppercorn to Midnight Blizzard. Lilac doesn't currently have a COV, so it is not showable, but she would do very well in a chocolate, black, or tort breeding program.
We also have a sweet pet Dutch doe available for adoption. She has a wonderful personality and is litter box trained.
Winter is fast-approaching and the air is getting sharp already. Thankfully, we can continue to breed our does throughout the season and everyone can stay warm indoors.
Have a great week!
www.blossomacresrabbitry.webs.com
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Natural Dyeing with Goldenrod
Every
year, the start of September is marked by beautiful fields of goldenrod in
bloom. I have always wanted to try
natural dyeing with this lovely plant, and finally came around to trying it.
I
plucked the flower heads off the many stems that bordered our field, selecting
for the flowers that were in full bloom.
They
were all emptied into a large 8-quart pot and filled to the top with
water. I gently simmered them for over
an hour, while they slowly released their color. Do not boil the flowers, or
they will lose their lovely gold color and become brown.
Meanwhile, two ounces of baby Huacaya Alpaca roving were put
in another pot and covered with water, along with 1 cup of white vinegar, and a
tablespoon of salt. It is important to pre-soak the fiber before dyeing, especially
alpaca, for the greatest color intensity.
After an hour of gently simmering, the flower
heads were removed and the lovely golden dye was exposed.
The
roving and its water contents were added to the dye pot and gently simmered for
30 minutes. The entire pot was then
taken off the stove top and set to cool until the contents were room
temperature. This can be done
over-night, as it takes a long time for it to cool.
Once
cool, the fiber was rinsed out well and then set to dry in the sun.
Finally, the roving was spun into yarn on a drop spindle and is ready to knit!
Have a great week!
www.blossomacresrabbitry.webs.com
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