Out of Ivy's Stacy and White River's Quaker
He's going to end up with a very NICE head, just like his father! He is molting on his crown in this picture, otherwise it is very nicely balanced with his head.
Out of Ivy's Stacy and White River's Quaker
Not the best picture of him since he is molting, but he is developing pretty well. As small as he is, he is a solid brick!
Picture on top current at 5 months old, picture on bottom at 1 1/2 months old.
He is developing very nice. He is a VERY compact boy. He has absoultely no length between his shoulder and hindquarter, and his head is turning out gorgeous. I cant wait for this little guy to grow up! He's still in his uglies in this picture, but he has one rock solid body!
Out of Style's Alaska and Tall Oak's Stubby
The pictures on top are of him at 5 months, the pictures on bottom are him at 3 months.
AFTER TWO MONTHS, He is STILL going through his uglies! Haha. He is developing slower than his brother Ming, but he is just the little poptart! He loves to pose! He is not as compact as his brother, but I like his posture more than his brothers so I'm going to hold onto him and watch him grow.
Out of Style's Alaska and Tall Oak's Stubby
In the updated pictures, she's going through her uglies (especially on her crown!!)
Out of Ivy's Sinclair and Raney's Cali
In the updated picture, she is going through her uglies pretty bad, but I just wanted to show a two month difference from the bottom two pictures. She didn't want to pose for me at feeding time, but she's turning out to be quite the little beauty :) Thank you Jon and Emma for this beautiful rabbit!
In the updated picture of Hera, she is obviously going through her uglies and molting pretty bad, but there is a deffinite difference in her since she was 2 months in the picture below! She's only molted the top half of her body (as you can see the defined difference haha) She still needs to molt the rest of her body, including her face. Once she is done molting I will upload another picture of her. I am loving how this girl developes, and I would like to thank Jon and Emma for this beautiful rabbit!