I breed and show Jersey Woolies. Unless they had something extra (amazing pedigree or good show record) I think the price is a little high. If there are few woolies in the area that might also bring up the price.
Sounds about right for a guinea nest. They like to use one nest. We had up to 60 eggs in a nest with 2 or 3 hens sitting. I never let mine nest outside the coop (unless I can't find them and the nest). If they start a nest outside, I gather up the eggs and put them in an incubator. A...
I use a slicker brush and fine tooth comb (I've got long haired bunnies). The best way to keep them "ready for show" is to feed them a good quality pellet. I also groom at least once a week (even in the off season).
My daughters and I breed and show Jersey Woolies. They are a great breed. Very laid back and even with all the hair require little grooming as an adult. Here are some of mine - baby pictures, junior picture & adult. You'll love them.
Well here's my take on things...
Cages - with stacked cages I use drop pans. Otherwise they need something so the bunny on top won't "go" on the ones on the bottom. Usually hanging cages don't have drop pans and just go on the floor. I personally use drop pans and clean them weekly. If you...
I thought maybe it was due to the weather. We had very cold weather the first half of October and then it warmed up the end of October. I know we have some plants blooming again.
We have both solid bottom and wire bottom nestboxes. With the wire bottom, we start with a piece of cardboard and then add the nestbox filler. They are easier to keep clean but you have to make sure the doe doesn't pull out the cardboard. With our solid bottom nestboxes, after many times of...
My guineas go inside every night but it takes weeks to train them (I pen them for 6 weeks and then might have to do some more as a refresher). Outside at night, guineas are just a sitting snack.