Sunday, January 25, 2009

Upcomming Juniors! Jersey Woolies and Standard Chinchillas.

Well. There are quite a few kits in the barn!

I was able to get out and take a couple pics of them. They are looking really nice, and are very promising show prospects. This is only a small selection, as there are a few more animals that just need to grow up.

Standard Chinchilla Juniors:

M an' M's Lazelle
Standard Chinchilla JR Doe
M an' M's Popstar X AT8
A very nice topline on this girl! She still has some growing to do though...
Jersey Wooly Juniors:





M an' M's
Pointed JR Buck
RollingHill's MacKay X Erb's Spencer
This little guy is sooo cute! I hope he continues to mautre nicely!











M an' M's
Siamese Sable JR Doe
M an' M's Frida X RM's Grasshopper
Another cute little kit!











M an' M's
Lilac JR Buck
M an' M's Frida X RM's Grasshopper
Another cutie!






M an' M's/LBT's Pogo
M an' M's Fruit Loop X M an' M's Bebop
A nice doe, with a nice coat. Can't wait to get babies out of her!
These kits are going to be some nice spring show stock, along with some older juniors who are just coming out of their uglies.
So, until I post again,
Toodles,
-Ashley

Sunday, January 18, 2009

So sorry for such a gap in posting!

It has just been crazy around here!
First the snow, then the rain, then life. Ahhhhh! There has just been no time to BLOG!





So lets see where I left off...
Oh yeah, I remember, Mid December, there was hardly any kits in the barn. Well, that sure changed!

We now have several wooly and chin litters, with more babies on the way. Here is a quick list:

Jersey Wooly Litters:

M an' M's Coconut X ERB's Spencer- 3 Pointeds
Rolling Hill's MacKay X ERB's Spencer- 2 Pointeds
M an' M's Frida X RM's Grasshopper- 1 Siamese Sable, 1 Lilac
M an' M's Queen of Cartoons X ERB's Spencer- 1 Pointed, 2 Blacks
M an' M's Star-Struck X M an' M's Zane- 6 kits (many colors)

Standard Chinchilla Litters:

Hutchin's 051 X Wiebensohn's Togo 3 kits
M an' M's Zoli X Wiebensohn's Togo 8 kits

These babies are looking REALLY cute too! I can't wait to see how these kits continue to mature.






Yesterday and today was a major barn cleaning. It was long overdue due to the freezing temps, then the snow and then the rain, rain and more rain.

Here are some pics of the winter storm that stayed for almost 2 weeks. Longer than any other snow storm for the past 15 years.


The kindling does condo inside the house during the crazy COLD storm



WAY TOO COLD OUT!



Screen door to barn, under the snow


The perfect tree with snow...



Snow, Snow, Snow!

Down the driveway...untouched snow...




Melting snow down our street




Anyways, the jersey wooly juniors that I chose to grow out are looking really nice. They should be in nice junior show coats for March shows.
Chins are also developing nicely. A litter out of AT8 and Popstar are growing and I can't wait for them to get in their junior coats.




By the way, I haven't mentioned the New Zelands Whites yet!

Well, they are a little side project that I am playing around with, but so far we haven't had a whole lot of sucess getting litters. 2 litters have been born, but one doe smothered hers and the other doe didn't feed hers. So hopefully February will be a better month for NZW kits.
I haven't decided to add them to the rabbitry yet. What I mean by this is I am not going to be adding the NZWs to the website or any other M an' M Rabbitry Documents (pedigrees, etc.), untill I see if they are really something that I want to devote cage space to.




Its been a good month + since the last show I have attended. It was a well worth it break to let the buns hang out for a while, and Me! But now I am ready for a show. The next show I will be attending will be in Saint Helens, OR on Jan 31st. It was an awesome turn out for woolies last year. So I can only hope that it will be the same with almost 60 animals in the breed.

Well, hopefully a little later this week, I can take some pictures of the upcoming juniors. They are looking pretty dang cute!



So until I post again,
Toodles,
-Ashley


Thursday, December 11, 2008

Rabbitry News

Well, there hasn't been a ton going on in the rabbbitry other than letting everyone chill and gain back condition after me being away for convention.

But there are a couple new developments:

1. The December 6th, CRBA Show in Mount Vernon was tons of fun. I love how relaxed and chill it is. I only entered 4 jersey woolies, no chins. So I didn't have much to show at all. Buns did ok, but most were moulting, out of flesh condition (due to convention trip), or too young to compete. So just waiting on them to develop more. The next show I plan on attending is the January 31st show in Saint Helens, OR.

2. Well, there is hardly any kits in the barn right now. 1 Litter of chins out of AT6, 5 kits, and 1 litter of woolies out of B-mac's Lady Bug 3 kits. So to have a couple does due Today, December 11th, and a few more due on the 17th is pretty exciting.

Does Due December 11th: (TODAY)!
SC-M an' M's Zoli X Wiebensohn's Togo **KINDLED 10 kits December 11th.
JW-Rolling Hill's MacKay X Erb's Spencer **KINDLED 2 kits December 11th
JW-M an' M's Coconut X Erb's Spencer **KINDLED 3 kits December 11th
JW-M an' M's Star-Struck X M an' M's Zane **KINDLED 8 kits December 11th

Does Due December 17th:
SC-Hutchin's 051 X Wiebensohn's Togo
JW-M an' M's Frida X RM's Grasshopper
JW-M an' M's Ashlind X Meadow's JS1

Does Due December 24th:
M an' M's Queen of Cartoons X Erb's Spencer

Does Due December 26th:
M an' M's Martini X RM's Grasshopper

Anyways, I hope everyone else's buns are doing well. And I will keep you posted on new babies.

Until then,

Toodles,

-Ashley

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Show Results, the past couple shows, other than Convention

Just a quick summary of how the past couple shows have gone, before and after convention.





Shows Results:

West Puget Sound Rabbit and Cavy Club, Sept. 27th, 2008

Show A:
Best of Breed: RM's Grasshopper, 5th leg
Best Opposite Sex of Breed: M an' M's Tootie Fruitie, 5th leg

BOG Tan Pattern: M an' M's Queen of Cartoons, 1st leg


Show B:
Best of Breed: RM's Grasshopper, 6th leg
Best Opposite Sex of Breed: M an' M's Tootie Fruitie, 6th leg

BOG Tan Pattern: M an' M's Zane, 11th leg





Northwest Rabbit Breeders Association, October 4th, 2008

Show A:

Best of Breed: RM's Grasshopper, 7th leg
Best Opposite Sex of Breed: M an' M's Queen of Cartoons, 2nd leg




Show B:

Best Opposite Sex of Breed: RM's Grasshopper, 8th leg

BOG Tan Pattern: M an' M's Zane 12th, Leg



Evergreen Rabbit Breeders Association, November 8th, 2008

Show A:



Best Opposite Sex of Breed: M an' M's Zane, 13 leg




Yep, more posts to come soon.

Until then,

Toodles,

-Ashley

Convention +

WOW, it has been a long time since I blogged. This is because of all of the craziness that took place before, during and after convention.

So I guess I need to summarize everything!

ARBA National Convention, Louisville, KY, October 26-30th, 2008 M an' M Rabbitry Open Show Results:

6th place Self SR Doe out of 53, M an' M's Tootie Fruitie

1st place Tan Pattern Senior Doe, M an' M's Queen of Cartoons
BOG Tan Pattern out of 44, M an' M's Queen of Cartoons
8th place Colored Wool out of 22, M an' M's Queen of Cartoons

17th place Shaded SR Buck out of 28, M an' M's Bebop

13th place Standard Chinchilla SR Doe out of 25, M an' M's Zoli

Convention was a BLAST! It was absolutely crazy, but tons of fun! Shonna and I transported almost 70 animals to convention, and another 45 or some home. That was interesting to say the least. The animals did well, and lost very little condition. Even though it was a 3 day trip. Shonna drove days and I drove nights. On the way there we had planned to drive 12 hours a day, 6 hours for each of us, but the first day we only managed to do 10, as we had 3 drop off/pick up locations which took some time. We had planned to get at the convention center later Friday, but that was cut short, as we continued to get behind schedule. So on Friday we had 15+ hours to drive. Shonna and I ended up pulling and all nighter, and arrived in Louisville, KY at 8:30 am Eastern time Saturday morning. We checked into the hotel room just wanted to crash, but of course fate would not allow that to happen. As I walked along side my bed it was like wadeing though water. The carpet was soaked and the room stunk! We were so tired though, that we just went to bed and dealt with it in the morning. Luckily we were able to change rooms after we had gotten a few hours of sleep.

Once at the convention center at about 5pm Saturday, it was even crazier as everyone came and picked up their animals. Gee, it was insane! My phone was ringing off the hook for about 48 hours straight!
Sunday was another full day of animals being picked up and finishing getting animals in their coops.
Later that evening, Shonna, Alyssa and I went out to dinner with George and Jessica, some awesome chin friends of mine in Orlando, FL. It was so much fun, and they were just a pleasure to be around. They are practically family, such awesome people! It was quite sad that they had to leave early Tuesday morning and were not able to stay longer.
Finally, once most of the animals were picked up on Sunday, it was time for the show Monday. It was great getting to finally meet Brian, Daykota, George and Jessica, Mary and Molly, Sandi, Laura, Amanda and Deidra. That was the best part of convention. Finally being able to put a face to a name, and being able to hug so many friends that I have made over the years all over the nation. The judging went good. It was tons of fun being a runner for the wooly table and hanging out and talking to all the people. The chin table was a little more interesting, and I decided that I wanted to see how my woolies are doing, so I was not able to see how my chins did. Bummer!

It was a major surprise to have M an' M's Tootie Fruitie, Black Senior Doe to receive 6th place out of 53! Especially when she was just coming into senior coat, and had no density or length of coat. I was also thrilled to have M an' M's Queen of Cartoons not only place 1st in her class, but also win BEST OF GROUP Tan Pattern! I was ecstatic, especially this was only the second year I had ever entered any animals in a national convention. And to go from 6th place out of 12 Tan Pattern SR Does to BOG Tan Pattern, was a huge improvement.


M an' M's Queen of Cartoons
Best of Group Tan Pattern Open Jersey Wooly
ARBA National Convention 2008

Finally after the judging day, Monday, we were finally able to get some sleep.

Tuesday was a little more lax, as I cleaned convention coops, and Shonna and Alyssa cleaned carriers back at the hotel, after we went to the National Jersey Wooly Rabbit Club Specialty meeting. Best in Show was nice, the Kentucky Club could have done a little better with announcing all of the exhibitor names, thats for sure. I was excited to see that Randy Shumaker and Allen Mesick were chosen to be Group judges. Allen was a group judge for youth, and Randy was a group judge for open.

Anyways, so the next highlight of the convention trip was the Jersey Wooly Banquet. It was fun getting to hang out with the Bledsoe Family during the banquet. Here were my banquet results:

Open District 1 Overall Sweepstakes Champion
5th Place Open Herdsman
1st Place Tan Pattern SR Doe Open
Best of Group Tan Pattern Open

Anyways, Thursday was checkout. It was a bit chaotic to say the least, as Shonna and I had to find about 20 animals that we had sales slips for, of about 10+ different breeds. But we made it out and begun our long journey home.

Sadly, I was getting sick by Wednesday of convention, and by the day we left Kentucky, I was developing a head cold. For the next couple of days Shonna drove days, and almost the entire time that she drove I slept, and then I would wake up just in time to drive nights. Even with all of the sleeping, I kept getting sicker and sicker, and Monday after we got home, I was pretty sick.

We got home Sunday morning at about 1:30 am. Luckily Shonna's husband Duane was there to help us unload everything and sort through all the stuff.

It was a fab-u-loss trip, and was tons of fun. But the animals and I are glad to me home, and back in our routines.

Until, I have the time to post again,

Toodles,

-Ashley