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i used to raise Vlops but they got hard for me to handleJust got back from the PaSRBA convention! I did not stay two nights this year. I brought my Polish, English Spot, and Fuzzy Lop. My Polish and English Sot both got BOSV (best opposite of variety), but my Fuzzy Lop got DQ'd for being "overweight". This stupid judge put my rabbit on the scale and didn't even wait for her to stop moving, and claimed she was over wieght. Yes, when she is moving, she is 2 ounces overweight. However, when she is perfectly still (I weighed her twice on two different scales) she weighs exactly four pounds (which is the standard). I never really liked this judge to being with, but now I hate her! I did not get any new additions, but in September I will be getting a broken chocolate Polish doe, and possibly a Velveteen Lop. I have fallen in love with them, and I almost got one two years ago, but my mom didn't let me.
What show? Did you show in youth or open? She is very pretty!Harbor, my sable point lionhead pictured in my previous post, won BOB in show A yesterday. Very proud of her, she didn't try to bite the judge when she was posing her.
How so? I love English Lops and Rexes, but they are too big for my space limits, so these guys looked perfect! They are so cute.i used to raise Vlops but they got hard for me to handle
Cute tale! I wonder what was wrong with her? That would definitely be a cause for concern.This is my Best friend Cassie rabbit's story i thought that i would share with y'all okay
the story starts now!
Formally Know as Bunny Patch's Splash, has a touching tale to tell. It was a
cold, Windy, Snowy February Night ( Feb 2, 2013 ), I went to go feed the bunnies.
Splash didnt come to eat. I opened the nest box to see if she was
alright. She was huddled over in the corner shaking. I knew something was wrong.
I asked my mom to hold her in the car while I finished feeding the rest of the
bunnies. We brought her inside and tried to give her food and water, She would not
take it. We tried to give her water through a syringe, It just ran out of her
mouth. We didn't think she was going to make it. I laid with her, an tried to
keep her warm but she was just getting colder. She started to have seizures and
looked like she was doing the death roll. This went on for more than two hours.
She went in and out of consciousness. She just layed there with her head bent
back and her body stiff and cold. Her heart continued to beat though her breathing
was shallow. Out of desperation and worry I gathered her in my arms and held her
close to my heart. I just laid there and prayed. It seemed like hours. All of a sudden she kicked her back legs on me, I tried to sit her up , to my surprise she could hold her body up!!! But the battle wasent over yet. I called for my mom and I told her the
great news. She couldn't believe it. The next step was to get food and water into
her frail little body. We put her into a small box with some bedding. She still
stayed up. All of a sudden she made a attempt to chew. Slowly but steadily her
strength increase until she began to eat on her own. SHE WAS EATTING.! Then we
gave her water, She began to drink and her eyes got brighter. By then it was
almost midnight and she had almost complety recovered. Bunny Patch Rabbitry and
Splash were blessed by an angel last night. Now we have changed her name to
Bunny Patch's Second Chance..
to big for me to handleHow so? I love English Lops and Rexes, but they are too big for my space limits, so these guys looked perfect! They are so cute.
Yeah they'll take her to the vet tomorrowCute tale! I wonder what was wrong with her? That would definitely be a cause for concern.