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I don't think he has, but as soon as he gets home I will look them up for him. I like love egg layers!
Lionheads are a down step for me, I started years ago in 4H with English, French, and Giant Angoras, NEVER AGAIN will I have a true long haired breed! I would spend about 4 hrs a day just grooming 6 rabbits, everyday. They, come in the house and pull rabbit hair from my eyes, clothes and even out of my nose. Haha I mean I loved them all, and hated to sell them, but it was a shot load of work! If you ever want Angoras, I know the girl I sold mine too. She only has French, but they are the best to have. Also, I know a breeder in Cookeville that has Giants. But if you ever want angoras, start out with French, they have more guard hair so less matting, thus less grooming! English have almost no guard hair, and are all fluffy, just think what it would be like combing out a 7 lb cotton ball to completely straight fibers, then start over the next day. Lionheads do produce a lot of wool for small rabbits, and if you want the contact info from the breeder I got mine from I would be happy to share. They are not pedigreed, but NICE rabbits, and a great deal.
Lionheads are a down step for me, I started years ago in 4H with English, French, and Giant Angoras, NEVER AGAIN will I have a true long haired breed! I would spend about 4 hrs a day just grooming 6 rabbits, everyday. They, come in the house and pull rabbit hair from my eyes, clothes and even out of my nose. Haha I mean I loved them all, and hated to sell them, but it was a shot load of work! If you ever want Angoras, I know the girl I sold mine too. She only has French, but they are the best to have. Also, I know a breeder in Cookeville that has Giants. But if you ever want angoras, start out with French, they have more guard hair so less matting, thus less grooming! English have almost no guard hair, and are all fluffy, just think what it would be like combing out a 7 lb cotton ball to completely straight fibers, then start over the next day. Lionheads do produce a lot of wool for small rabbits, and if you want the contact info from the breeder I got mine from I would be happy to share. They are not pedigreed, but NICE rabbits, and a great deal.