Saturday, April 18, 2020
Friday, April 17, 2020
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Lining Up Bunnies
Lining up these buns is easy, they don't complain, they don't move, they do whatever mama Betty wants them to do.
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Lining up these English Angora buns takes some patience and luck. They like to do their own things rather than listening to mama Betty. |
Lining up these Satin Angora buns is even harder, Satin Angora are more lively than the English Angora. Mama Casey has a great helper Isaura to keep them in line.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
What Breeds of Angora?
In yesterday's post, a hint was given about the four bunnies with Casey's granddaughter Isaura: two different breeds. All four are fluffy with wool, you tell the difference?
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Here is a close up of the two on the right, they are English Angora buns, they have chubby face and fluffs on the ears. These two are tort on the left and fawn on the right.
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The two on the left are Satin Angora babies. They have more pointed faces, no fluff on the ears, they have some sheen on the tips of the wool. Both are tort.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Isaura and Bunnies, Who's the Cutest of All
Casey's granddaughter Isaura is growing up to be a great bunny helper. She is with four bunnies, three tort and one fawn.
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Can you tell what breed of Angora bunnies Isaura is holding? Hint: two different breeds.
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Isaura now has a litter of Satin Angora bunnies, cute!
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We all agree that Isaura is the cutest of all!
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