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Yes, I am actually 16 years old.
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Yes I have a phone, tablet, kindle, and a laptop (though not technically mine, it's a family computer. I use it to make pedigrees and such). They all have search engines and are able to be used for research.
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I have eleven rabbits, of three different breeds (3 Jersey Woolies, 4 Mini Rexes, and 4 American Fuzzy Lops) for showing, 4H, and breeding. I view each and every one of them as a beloved pet, though.
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I would like to because this committee suits me so well. I love to help people, especially with their rabbit questions. Rabbits are something I never thought I'd like, but now I know just about everything about them, and I'd like to on some of that knowledge to other people who need help.
Not to mention the fact I already do this. In the past I was making weekly educational posts, though that didn't last due to me going on a break. I have tons of ideas for posts right now, though!
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Yes, I really love the idea of this committee and definitely wouldn't slack if I got in. I have a lot of free time, even during show season and the school year I really don't do that much.
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Yes, my search history is full of rabbit questions. I always try to help whenever they ask a question, and I have multiple different informative posts.
http://aminoapps.vertvonline.info/p/b3rgor5
http://aminoapps.vertvonline.info/p/4gnvdv
http://aminoapps.vertvonline.info/p/7tbunu
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The American Fuzzy Lop is a lop wool breed created in 1989 by selectively breeding fuzzy holland lops together (as well as mixing in some angora for wool quality). Due to the fuzzy gene coming from Angora's (they were bred into holland lops to help create a broken variety), the coat is often compared to that of a French Angora. Unfortunately, this breed is more rare than most.
This breed is only recognized by the ARBA, however, the BRC has an equivalent of the breed named the mini plush lop. They have a max weight of 3.5 pounds as juniors and 4 pounds as a senior. The breed shows in two categories (Solid and Broken) however, they have twenty one different showable colors. They should appear to have perfectly lopped ears and a flat face, their wool should be dense and unmatted/shaved.
The fuzzy lop's are a very social breed. They often beg for and adore having affection from their owners. From my experience, they hop all hop up to you for attention.
The does tend to be very motherly animals, though they are harder than most to breed.
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Comments (2)
It looks like a white puff ball ! Lion head maybe?
Jersey Wooly!