I admit it: I’ve been lazy. I kept waiting for the
miserable summer heat to abate, but it kept coming back, day-after-day-after-day.
I told myself that I would
get my rabbits going again after it cooled down into the 80s. But each
day, even with the air-conditioner cooling and jazz music serenading, the rabbits
looked hot and bored: too hot to go out and play in their exercise yard. They
even yawned from boredom. Most of the day they just lay by their frozen water
bottles dreaming of frosty mornings and falling leaves.
Well, today was it, even
though we were once again in the upper 90s, the cages were cleaned; the spiders and their cobwebs were chased away; and the garage swept and hosed out. It is time to begin the Mission
Hill breeding season for 2015-2016.
I took my new broken red
buck, LoverBoy, purchased from Manuel Hidalgo last spring, and put him to work
with my best doe from last year, ButterCup.
We tried something new this
year: holding the doe, while the buck breeds on a breeding table. It worked
surprisingly well. No more demolition derby races in the buck’s cage. Tomorrow
night, I will breed LoverBoy to Lucy, another good doe from last year's breeding
season.
I had forgotten that the ARBA
national in Portland is at the end of this month. We wanted to show our reds,
but couldn’t justify taking a week off from teaching and school; however, next year,
the ARBA will be in San Diego, only a five-hour drive to Southern California. So that means
those little bunnies that will soon be filling our nest boxes will be
traveling with us next year to the ARBA national show. How cool! That will be
our first taste of an ARBA national show.
But what to do with all the
rabbits we held back to show in Portland? We have three bucks and a doe that we
were planning on showing. We can breed the doe, but with five resident bucks, we really don’t have any
need for the three more. Side view images of these three bucks will be posted on our For Sale page by next weekend. If anyone wants a nice, young red buck, send us an email and we will send head, top, and rear view images.
With my son away at college,
I think I will reduce my show dates to just the January KRBA show, the
Porterville Fair in May, and the ARBA national next October/November.
Wonderfull website looking forward to purchasing a rabbit from you.
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