Layla - the blue doe.
Can you see how superb she is? she is just gorgeous, isn't she? She is now a mother for 3 kids on her first kindle. All are alive healthily (at his first kindle)! I can still remember the day i check her first kindle and was so surprise when i see no dead baby, all alive in big size! OMGoodness, she is jus superb.
She is also a very very good mother that take cares of her kids well enough that all 3 were well fed and well covered with furs. If she is human, she will be those kind of chaperone. Every single move of the kids, she cares. She won't let her kids to wonder around those area that she poo or pee, or walks out of the floor maps area. When we check on her babies, she just look so curious and worry that she will running around and even try to jump into the nest box that we are checking.
She is now pregnant again and having her second kindle. Hopefully its got to be the same!
Layla is also coming from a GC family whereby her granddam is a registered GC in US! Despite aving all the nice characteristic, she also have a very nice body with short legs, wide hind and the bubbly flat face! Someone told me she looks like the fairy tale rabbit.
Monday, October 11, 2010
MINT - BUD
One of our Big Ugly Doe (BUD), Mint. BUD is meant for breeding purpose. There are 3 quality of ND, show, pets and breed. BUD is the one good for breeding. She might not look as good (thats where the words ugly come from), with longer ear, bigger body, bigger hind. But you will definately be surprise with the quality of the baby that she will produce. A good one i would say! It helps to reduce the death rate (in view that ND is not easy to breed)! Its always not easy to find a good BUD that gives the quality baby which Mint did!
Despite the ugliness above, i still enjoy watching her face. She actually had a 'sissy' face whereby you will know by first glance that she is a female. Her eyes always looking at me as if she is so pity, especially when her food bowl and hay tray is totally EMPTY!. haha..
Despite the ugliness above, i still enjoy watching her face. She actually had a 'sissy' face whereby you will know by first glance that she is a female. Her eyes always looking at me as if she is so pity, especially when her food bowl and hay tray is totally EMPTY!. haha..
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Speedy
Thanks our US breeder for such a nice doe, Speedy. Speedy is one of the doe with very cute face, nice fur and body. You can see the crown and the short ears she has, one word, amazing! This is one of my favourite ears among all, thick, short and round! Yummy! She is also one of them that never bite my hand and the only one let us touch (sayang) his head. I enjoy touching her all over her body with her smooth and thick fur!
She is also one of the doe that can melt your heart easily just by looking at how nice and 'manja' she is.
She comes from a GC family with his sire and grandsire are GCs.
She is also one of the doe that can melt your heart easily just by looking at how nice and 'manja' she is.
She comes from a GC family with his sire and grandsire are GCs.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Minuet - the orange buck
Minuet, our orange buck that imported from US for our orange line breeding. He was still baby when we purchase him. He has the very similar characteristic as Venice except that he is more gentle than her! Nice fur and innocent looking makes him always look cute when he is young. Now he is getting mature with the head growing more and more massive. But unfortunately he is molting currently and thus unable to take nice pic of his. Will do after his molting, when he turn HANDSOME again!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Venice and baby
A great mother. She had her chestnut first baby (right) which looks exactly the same like the mother! She loves her baby. She used to be a great hay eater but after having this baby, its inherited to the baby and she will let her baby have all the nice green hay!
Venice had a very nice fur which is so smooth and soft. I never encounter even a single tangle when i groomed her around once a month. She had short ears, nice head, and nice crown!
She won a league (Best of Opposite Breed) in her first rabbit show in Washington just before she arrive Malaysia! She is born to be a Show Doe with her nice standing pose every now and then. She is a natural poser! She is now waiting for another orange buck to be mature and have her orange baby soon!
Venice had a very nice fur which is so smooth and soft. I never encounter even a single tangle when i groomed her around once a month. She had short ears, nice head, and nice crown!
She won a league (Best of Opposite Breed) in her first rabbit show in Washington just before she arrive Malaysia! She is born to be a Show Doe with her nice standing pose every now and then. She is a natural poser! She is now waiting for another orange buck to be mature and have her orange baby soon!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Bb Chokor
A new member has joined us, Bb Chokor! He is a chocolate otter buck that we have been looking for and yes, we bought him home. The first thing we do when we reach home is to feed him some pro-bio. Surprisingly, he doesn't seem to struggle a lot. Just drink it steadily (but of course with gentle hold on his neck). We set him up a new home, given him a toilet and some basic stuff. Even though it was basic, but he seem to feel comfortable with his new home except for some automatic flushing sound that might scare him a little. Hopefully he get used to it over time. Thereafter, all photo session goes on with him. He got a nice post when he sit, which is why i saw him :)
Welcome Chokor!
Welcome Chokor!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
About us
We finally started our rabbitry by importing 12 nice ND from US in this July 2010. Starting a rabbitry is not an easy task. It takes us lots of time to plan, coordinate from scratch up to now that we had around 30 ND including babies. What comes to our mind to start on this rabbitry? First of all, we must thanks Beh and Yo. We went there and have our first pets ND (Berry). He was adorable and cute. We had lots of fun time with him. We totally fell in love with ND. This is how we started our first move to import ND and starting this rabbitry (named against our first pets, Berry) to what we are now. And of course, we are going to expand as time goes by.
We also thanks our US breeder who helps us a lot on our tedious import process, chosen the nice ND as our foundation ND, teaches us a lot of valuable knowledge and always be here for us when we need them most.
We also thanks our US breeder who helps us a lot on our tedious import process, chosen the nice ND as our foundation ND, teaches us a lot of valuable knowledge and always be here for us when we need them most.
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