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I have been very excited for this line bred litter. America & Oblivion share the same father, RabbitmafiaQ's Appetite 4 Destruction a gorgeous blue fawn Japanese with the most amazing head, shoulders and top line. America seems to out do herself with every litter, and Oblivion is kicking butt on the tables. It seemed obvious that this would be a good pairing of solid to broken to seal in those amazing genetics not only from their shared father, but from the mothers as well. Oblivion's mama goes back to my CH. BHMB Eternally Yours who is an offspring from a outcross doe I obtained from my good friend Chris Mackprang, Ch. Mack's Ruby. Unfortunately Ruby died unexpectedly while her kits were still young, and they were fostered off. In this litter from America, she gave us a grand total of nine babies to begin with! That's a lot to handle! The next day, Ch. BHMB Lorelei had her kits, but sadly lost 3 of the 4. Leaving her with a single baby to raise. To help even the playing field, I gave Lorelei a few kids from America. The above photos are the three currently being raised by Lorelei. At first, I thought the tri color was just another Japanese as it was marked so heavily. Unfortunately the dividing of the litter to level the playing field was useless, for America anyways. Sadly within the first week, she ended up loosing four of the six remaining kits, leaving her with two babies to raise. One of the main reasons I choose to breed several does at one time, is to have that foster if needed. Mini Lops are great moms, and equally great fosters. To ensure the healthiest of litters I feel its important to make sure not to overload your does. If you have the option available, then you should take it. Nine was a lot, and even though we still lost four of the nine, we could have possibly lost even more had it not been for me giving some to Lorelei.
Additionally, allowing Lorelei to raise a single baby increases the chances of over feeding which could cause further issues like bloat, or splay leg. As it turns out with this particular litter, the kits given to Lorelei are smaller than the ones who remained with America. And unfortunately, one of the two that remained with America did in fact get Splay Leg. However, from America & Oblivion there are two showables at this time. One Tri raised by Lorelei and one broken Orange that remained with America. I am excited to see how they grow and mature. Loving the heads on these three. And another Frosty! Dam is BHMB Got the Time and Sire is CH. BHMB Seize the Day. I have yet to check sexes on these guys yet, because I dont want to pick a favorite yet! I guess i will just have to grow them all out!
I am super excited to be planning some convetion litters!
I have entered a convention, I have attended a convention. This year will be the first Convention that I will have entered AND attended. I am eager to see where I think my best falls on the Nationwide scale. My goal, to get a Tri in the top 20. Lets see how it goes! Wish me luck! Well, its too cold to feel for sure, but in the next week and a half, these four ladies should be adding to the bunny count!
So much changes in a week! BHMB Wrong Side of Heaven's kids are looking good! Looks like we have 1 buck and 2 Does!
How lucky to get a litter of all does! But....there is something in here that I have not seen for a while.......a black silver tipped steel! Genetics are always full of surprises! BHMB Oh My God & VT's Buck Wild |
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