Seeing Red In English Angora
This is a litter of three red English Angora bunnies and a choc tort with reddish wool. Red color in Angora requires it to be wild band agouti pattern, thus the choc tort cannot be considered as a red.
This is a litter of three red English Angora bunnies and a choc tort with reddish wool. Red color in Angora requires it to be wild band agouti pattern, thus the choc tort cannot be considered as a red.
3 Comments:
At 6:11 AM,
Maureen said…
Stunning!
At 5:52 AM,
Deb said…
They are awesome! For the first time, I am tempted to bring red into our barn.
At 9:24 AM,
Unknown said…
I am VERY new to all of this and have not bred my EA's yet. I want to make sure I get as informed and knowledgeable as possible before doing so. I have a question though, If you bred your English Angoras to a Thrianta Rabbit then those babies would no longer be full English Angoras correct? So how do you then keep the red coloring and get back to 100% pure English Angoras or do you? and are these Red English Angoras showable? They are beautiful I would love to have them just for the wool alone. Do you sell any of your reds if so how much are they going for?
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