A Hard Choice

Well, I did make a big decision today, something that’s been floating around in the back of my head for a while.

I’m switching one of my color groups. Changing from Orange to BEW.

The hardest part will be letting go of Butter. Only two rabbits cannot be used in my otter program, Sunkist and Butter. Sunkist is already taken, but is not yet. Man, I’m going to miss that guy. He has the looks and the personality. He just doesn’t have the color. I’m contemplating keeping him as a pet, but I already have Mrs. Bun Buns and Tigerlily, and not enough space.

I love orange, I really do. But I just feel like I got off on the wrong foot. I’ll try BEW, if I don’t like it, I can try something else, or go back to orange. So now, Morgan at midnightbunnies.com will be supreme orange breeder in this area. I’m sure she’ll be fantastic, she has such goregous bunnies!

So . . .

I am getting three goregous BEWs! When Dennis of Spring Creek Gems told me they were good, I just had to have them. So I’m picking them up (I believe) next weekend. As well as a lot of other rabbitry supplies that will come in handy!

That is, of course, the biggest rabbitry news of the day/week.

I’m going to go read all your blogs now! It’s been an exhausting week and I only have a little bit of homework to do tomorrow (YAY!) so I’m happy.

3 Responses to “A Hard Choice”

  1. Hannah Says:

    Aww, I’m going to miss Butter, he was one of my favorites… He just rocks…

  2. Lindsey Says:

    Oh neat! Amber of Lone Star Rabbitry has the best BEW’s in the nation lives about half an hour away from me. I’m not sure where you’re located but if you ever need one transported I might could help.:-) The BEW NDs are Gorgeous!!! Congrats!!

  3. Tru-Luv Rabbitry Says:

    Hi Ali,

    I read that BEW is one of the toughest breed to work with because some are susceptible to epilepsy? Or issit a myth? I love those BEWs from Lone Star Rabbitry. They are just so lovely!

    With you all the best Ali!

    Will checking back for more updates.

    TLR

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