I’ve been raising Dwarf Hotots for three years now so when my junior doe, Kenzie’s Abbey took BIS at the Shenandoah County Fair I was very excited. This was my first time showing at my county fair, where I entered three homebred dwarf hotots, a senior doe, a junior buck, and a my junior doe Abbey. I had fun showing off my rabbits to my friends who came to the fair. The show was August 28, 2011 and Robert Frizzell was the judge. He really liked my junior doe.
Abbey is the result of line breeding from her sire and grandsire, a Veronika Rodriquez buck and her dam, Kenzie‘s Rosalie, whose dam was a Joyce Holton doe from our first trio. I’m looking forward to keep putting Abbey on the show table and for her to be my next grand champion.
I enjoy raising dwarf hotots even though it can be challenging at times. I can see with each breeding that our stock gets better and better. With each breeding I enjoy being involved in the whole process from the time they are born, to when they start coming out of the nest box and watching them grow from juniors to seniors. I can’t wait to get more litters like Abbey.
Abbey is the result of line breeding from her sire and grandsire, a Veronika Rodriquez buck and her dam, Kenzie‘s Rosalie, whose dam was a Joyce Holton doe from our first trio. I’m looking forward to keep putting Abbey on the show table and for her to be my next grand champion.
I enjoy raising dwarf hotots even though it can be challenging at times. I can see with each breeding that our stock gets better and better. With each breeding I enjoy being involved in the whole process from the time they are born, to when they start coming out of the nest box and watching them grow from juniors to seniors. I can’t wait to get more litters like Abbey.