Junior Angora Rabbits
I started breeding Angora rabbits in 2006. Over the years, I took a lot of pictures. I'd like to share them with you.
These are hybrids of German and French Angora rabbits. The result of this cross is a rabbit that has dense, abundant, and colorful wool. I started with a 50/50 cross between Windsor Farms Kepler and Ginger's Woolies Emma. By the time I retired the rabbits from breeding a few years ago, I was consistently up at 99% German.
I still have two Angoras: a high-percentage black self-chin doe named Bunny and purebred German buck named Tristan. They are our pets.
These are hybrids of German and French Angora rabbits. The result of this cross is a rabbit that has dense, abundant, and colorful wool. I started with a 50/50 cross between Windsor Farms Kepler and Ginger's Woolies Emma. By the time I retired the rabbits from breeding a few years ago, I was consistently up at 99% German.
I still have two Angoras: a high-percentage black self-chin doe named Bunny and purebred German buck named Tristan. They are our pets.