Monthly Archives: May 2009

Anything Bred For Food Will Never Extinct

I want to thank Keat for inspiring me to write this post. Very interesting and accurate theory.

While the conservationists around the globe struggle to protect endangered species, many other animals are thriving beyond recognition. So much so some even become pests in certain countries. Have you ever taken a step back and think about it?

Do you notice that animals bred for food more often than not remain prolific? This may just be the solution to revive the endangered species. Are we talking about breeding Tigers as pets and for food? And can we accept breeding Mountain Gorrillas for food?

I know it is hard to imagine but this seemed to be quite a valid point for us to ponder. Something not done or tried but as the saying goes, “if you never try you’ll never know”.

There’s this country that is well known to gobble up everything that they get their hands on. If this theory is being practiced, I believe this country will be the next Jurassic Park. LOL!

Not too sure about you, but I sort of enjoy pondering about this and let my imagination run wild.

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Lifestyle

This is definitely not something new when it comes to keeping pets as a hobby. Before you think about keeping any household pet, you should think hard about your own lifestyle and if bringing fluffy back would complement your everyday life.

Your pet’s life must blend into yours and not be an obstruction. For example, if you travel a lot, rabbits are definitely not suitable for you. Let’s take a look at the minimum requirements a rabbit needs.

1. Daily feeding

2. Grooming (at least once a week)

3. Cleaning the litter pans

4. Interactions

5. Daily Exercise

I believe for someone that works a lot and hardly stay home, the best pet for you could be snakes. They are known to thrive on a rat once a month. So while you’re spending time working, your snake hibernates at home. The least you can do is play with your snake the only day of the month when you feed it. LOL!

My point is, try to understand the needs of an animal before you bring fluffy home. It does not matter what pet you are considering. Even different breed of dogs have different needs and functions. Learn more about their behavior too.

Once you are well aware of their needs, it will be a very fulfilling experience for both you and your pet. Always remember that they should complement you and not the other way around.

Hope you make the right choice, right from the start!

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Post-By-Email: Another Cool Invention By The Peeps At WordPress.com

This is to try out the new feature. Found it very cool!

This feature allows you to blog while you’re on the move by simply sending an e-mail to an auto generated address. The subject of the email will be the heading of your post.

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My Priority Wish List

Holland Lops are not rabbits just like some who regards the Saluki as not a dog. I don’t know why they say Saluki is not a dog but I could easily attest why Holland Lops are not rabbits.

Holland Lops are not rabbits mainly because the saying “breed like rabbits” DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT APPLY to them.

I am sure most breeders (especially those with small herds) would agree with me if I say, most of the time spent raising Holland Lops are time spent WAITING. Whether you have kits in the nest boxes or not, you still have to wait. I am starting to believe that Holland Lops are very suitable for those who work as IT Engineers. The IT Engineers spend most of their time waiting for system to be booted up, installation to compete and for the system to crash again so that they can continue waiting – LOL!.

And since we cannot run away from the fact that we solve most problems that we create, I have thought long and hard on the solution to help ease the frustration of waiting. Unfortunately, none of them is feasible.

My first proposed solution for those who are able to try is, breed your rabbits and go to sleep for 30 days. When you awakes, you will either find next boxes filled with fur and kits or empty nest boxes with all the does grinning at you.

My second proposed solution is to reduce the gestation period of Holland Lops to let’s say 10 days. How amazing it would be that even before you can palpate the does, you get kits popping out? Isn’t this brilliant idea? I think this should go to the standard committee to be passed so that everyone can start breeding Holland Lops that kindles after 10 days of mating. How much “down time” we can reduce with this method.

As compared to the first method which has got a 30 days “down time” literally, I would prefer the 2nd method if it is feasible.

Isn’t it very frustrating reading this nonsense post?

Now you understand how most Holland Lop breeders feel don’t you?

Holland Lops RULEZZzzZZzzzzz!

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Updates On Tattoo

This is a post requested by Mr. Darma. He told me that the word “tattoo” seemed to be on his mind and wanted to know how the tattoo turned out thus far. I was kind of disappointed with Truffles’ tattoo as I though his was the best.

I believe single digit is one of the reasons why the tattoo seemed to have faded. If I have 3 or 4 digits, they would be a little more legible.

Can you see 1?

Can you see 1?

On the other hand, I expected the least from Seychel’s tattoo but it turned out much legible compared to Truffles’.

Can you see 2?

Can you see 2?

I hope Mr. Darma is happy with this update and thanks for the suggestion.

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The Unsung Heroins

If you notice, 9 out of 10 rabbitry websites that you visit, you will only get to see photos of the finest, the prettiest and the many grand champions the breeder has. Ever wonder where all the best came from? You will be surprised how valuable brood does are to rabbit breeders.

They produce many and has got tons of milk to raise kits, brood does seldom get their due credits. The next time you visit a rabbitry website, try to look out for grand champs with their parents listed. Most often than not, you will find the sire to be a grand champion but the dam is an unknown doe.

Brood does are indeed very valuable hosts that bear and raise kits. Most of the time brood does are made up of 2 normal genes. There are high chances that they will bear normals too. But the trade off would be that it is unlikely for them to produce peanuts. This gives you more viable kits in the long run.

Just wanted to dedicate this post to all the unsung heroins in our rabbitries and barn. The true life bearers!

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Seychel’s Staying

Seychel was scheduled for spaying in July and then passed on to her new owner Farah a week after that. Due to the reason that I needed another brood doe for the rabbitry, I had a little discussion with Farah and she ended up offering me to keep Seychel instead.

I am truly grateful to Farah for her understanding and I am very happy to be able to keep Seychel with me.

Thanks a million Farah!

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Truffles, I thought you look good today

I was cleaning cages when I noticed that nice pose Truffles was in. I thought to myself that he is looking kind of cute. So I decided to take some pictures of him and that lead me to judge him based on my understanding of the SOP. I am sure you’ll agree with me how cute this little fellow is.

Putting On The Cute Look

Putting On The Cute Look

One of my favorites

One of my favorites

Close up on the head

Close up on the head

While I was being so engrossed in looking through the lenses, out of a sudden, I saw a pair of chopsticks! It was Beth! She thought Truffles’ eye looked delicious and wanted to try practice her motor skills picking out the eye using the chopsticks. I stopped her while laughing hard rolling on the floor! ROFL!!!!

Yummy Truffles?

Yummy Truffles?

I normally do not bother my ugly juniors that much although they get their usual run time, I do not judge them. Being a “show” breeder, I have learned to be extremely fussy with how my rabbits look. There are definitely exterior traits that I look out for in each and everyone of my rabbits. I must say that most breeders expect much more from their rabbits compared to a real judge. I believe it is inevitable. To stay competitive, the breeder much ensure their rabbits are up to the competition come what may. You will not be surprise that breeders judge their rabbits the hardest.

As for me, I do have my own preferences eventhough we are yet to have any ARBA sanctioned rabbit shows here. I simply get the thrills from comparing my rabbits to those from top breeders in the US. Although I am not a judge, the photos below would be points that I will look out for if I am one.

Please note that this is my own personal opinion based on my own preferences and what I share here does not reflect in anyway the opinions of a professional ARBA judge. Feel free to comment.

Let’s do a point to point comparison. Truffles is almost 4 months old. I hope he’ll improve through time. It may be unfair for him that I used a GC as a point of reference but I just wanted to share what I look out for personally.

Let’s walk through the crown. It is very obvious Clark has got a very prominent crown. It is one of the things I like about him.

DSC03489I strongly believe that in certain cases, the crown is so badly slipped behind, it pushes the ears down making them look extremely long. This is one of the strong point to prove the Summer ears theory wrong as genetics is still the prime determinant of ear length.

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A HL’s head should be 50% to approximately 67% in length compared to its body length. That should give you a ratio between 1:1.5 and 1:2.

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You may have heard breeders mentioning the “DEPTH OF CHEST”. The depth of chest is how the head rest on the rabbit’s shoulder. In the HL, it is highly desirable that the rabbit seemed to NOT have a neck. The chest is exactly where the chin should be resting.

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A lot of emphasis is placed on the HL’s head alone. We always strive to have the massive look and most of it comes from the head. The head should be wide and to judge that, the width between the eyes must be as wide as possible.

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The width of the shoulders also determines the massive look. Truffles do have quite narrow shoulders for now. I hope he grows up with thicker bones although not likely. LOL!

The front legs should look like a stump, short and thick!

DSC03520Please correct me if I have used the wrong terms. If not, basically these are the things I look out for in a Holland Lop.

Hope you enjoyed my sharing. Holland Lop rules!

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Goodies Day!

It felt like Christmas today. I have never receive so many gifts in a day before. I was expecting a package but they all came on the same day.

First of all, I would like to thank Aunt Karen and Uncle John for sending me a HLRSC T-Shirt (in my favorite color – blue!) and the 2009 ARBA Year Book. I enjoyed the yearbook although I was not listed because I am a first year member. I fit into the T-Shirt perfectly and I love the LOGO! Thank you so so so so much! Love ya both lotsa!

My HLRSC T-Shirt & ARBA 2009 Yearbook

My HLRSC T-Shirt & ARBA 2009 Yearbook

Don't you just love the LOGO?

Don't you just love the LOGO?

Next, thank you Kak Azian for sending me Woody Pets pellets. Now my rabbit will be completely odorless and squeky clean!

Pos memang Laju...

Pos memang Laju...

Lastly, I received the Spring 2009 issue of The Hollander. This issue is dedicated to the colored Holland Lops. There are a few photos of absolutely stunning colored Holland Lops from all my favorite breeders. I am definitely staying up late to read all the wonderful articles in there!

The colorful Hollander!

The colorful Hollander!

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Tails From Meadow Haven Chapter 9: Mirror Mirror On The Wall

“Hey you there!”

“I said, hey you there!”

“Oh man, there’s this one that looks exactly like me staring at me each time I stared at it”

“I noticed that too!”

“Oh really? All I can see from here is some dark thing moving around. Those belong to you both?”

“Did someone just said something?”

“I thought I heard something to but the mouth isn’t moving”

“Let me trying moving a little”

“My goodness! It’s following you!”

“Maybe its on the other side”

“No, it smell exactly like….ME!”

“You can actually smell it from there?”

“Yeah, but this is the smell that I smell all day all night. Is it me or you?”

“Whatever!”

“I can’t take it anymore!”

“Take what?”

“I just can’t take it anymore knowing someone’s staring at me!”

“What ya doing bout it?”

SPLAT! SPLAT! SPLAT!

“Oh no! Don’t tell me you did what I think you did. That is so not cool. You should only do that to something you like”

-GO FIGURE-

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