Huckleberry Rabbitry

Specializing in German Angoras and Satin/German Angora Crosses
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Bungalow Farm's Lolli "Pip"
Black German Angora
I call her "Pip" at home because well, she's a little pip.  An alpha personality, she is an incurable fighter with the does and has to take her yard time solo.  She is also a little nippy when she doesn't get her way.  Still a sweetheart with people because she LOVES her head scratched.  Oh yeah, and her wool is gorgeous.  She is getting more gentle as she ages and raises kits.  What a good mom!

 


Raspberry Farm's Snickers
German Hydrid
Handsome devil isn't he?  He's "just a little French" as my neighbors observed and it turns out they were right!  Although they had no idea French Angoras existed...  Snickers is a bit high-strung and stand-offish, but his high production of soft creamy wool is worth every trial.\



Hucklebery Rabbitry's Anomaly "Molly"
Fawn German Angora
Fawn?  Yes fawn!  From Pip (black mom) and Charlie (white dad) we got this anomaly.  Unfortunately Charlie passed away before we could try to recreate the magic, but we are still working on the proper buck for Pip and trying to breed Molly.  Hope to register both this rabbit and her momma with IAGARB soon.



Huckleberry Rabbitry's Dew Job
German Hybrid
This is not a breeder, his litter was a complete accident, and I dare not admit what I've spent on vet bills diagnosing and curing a persistent inner ear infection, but I just adore him.  He produces enough wool to earn his pellets and is the sweetest little guy.  I let him run all over the yard and he comes right up to me when it's time to go back to the hutch.  This is one chill dude.


Huckleberry Rabbitry's Strawberry and Sarah (The girls)
German Hybrids
These are two favorites from the last litter of Macy and the late Charlie.  Both have soft coats, great crimp and dispositions, while Strawberry has a nice fluffy coat with smooth color distribution in light cream, Sarah has fantastic sheen and dense coat with steel grey to copper color banding.  Each show a set of attributes that we wish to carry forward in our breeding program such as size, sheen, color, crimp, density, and desirable wool to body weight ratio.  That said, they each carry attributes we wish to eliminate as opportunity presents itself in the breeding process such as flat sheen, unevenness of coat, lack of furnishings, and narrower shoulders.  A part of the future at the Huckleberry Rabbitry.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Raised at Huckleberry Rabbitry


2011 April Litter- there's one in every litter that gets dubbed "chub." This is that kit.


2010 Huckleberry Rabbitry's Wonkito


2010  Huckleberry Rabbitry's Strawberry, Sarah, and Wonkito as a kits.


Huckleberry Rabbitry's Margherite, 2009


Huckleberry Rabbitry's Margherite, 2010

2008 Christmas Litter



 


2011


2010


2010 Family Photo


2009



Former Rabbitry Residents (Gone but not forgotten)






Amber's Angoras Macy
German Satin Hybrid
Macy is the Mom in the Middle.  She was a fantastic mother to some of Huckleberry Rabbitry's best satin/german litters.





















Raspberry Farm's Charlie
Oh man do I miss this guy.  He sired some beautiful kits and was such a friendly loving little bugger.