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THRIANTAS

Planned breedings:

Pitschfork's Cover Girl x Carr's Amos

Pitschfork's Kierley xCarr's Amos

GC Carr's Bozworth
Senior buck, 6 legs
BOB Thrianta Nationals 2007
BOB Thrianta Convention 2007
Cover guy for the Domestic Rabbit

Kim Glass of Rood Rabbits and I purchased Boz from Glen Carr. We are EXTREMELY excited to have this handsome devil living with us and courting the ladies. When I saw Boz at Nationals, I just couldn't take my eyes off him. He was the most sleek Thrianta I had ever seen, and has incredible bone structure. Profuse thanks go to Glen Carr for selling us such a fine quality buck.

 

Photos courtesy of Kim glass, Rood rabbits

Photo soon? Pitschfork's Whatnot
Pitschfork's Maybe x Carr's Amos

I love this doe's color and coat, and her type! I wish she had more bone - I hope to breed her to her sire Amos to see what I get, or perhaps one of the fine bucks at Rood Rabbits!

Carr's Amos
Senior buck - 1 leg
BOB 2/12/06
4th place sr buck Nationals 07

Amos is a ham! He is such a social buck! I picked him up from Glenn at Convention in Indy and I am very happy with what he is producing. I just love the color on this buck, and his chubby cheeks! He is a son of Carr's Gubber, the junior buck in Glen's first presentation.

 

Pitschfork's Kierley
Kettle View Kiara x GC Carr's Bozworth
3 legs

Kierley (pronounced KEER-LEE) is a SOLID doe with a nice full body and shoulder. I love her color too, but she got her mom's head and ear. She places consistently in the top 10 at Nationals and convention. Her son recently won BOB in Alaska.

New pic soon?

Pitschfork's Cover Girl
Pitschfork's Morgan x GC Carr's Bozworth

 

This doe is a bit long in shoulder, and I wish she had darker color, but her depth of body is amazing. I'll hang on to her for a bit. She is also a very sweet doe, putting her head at her cage door at feeding time for her daily head rubs.....

 

Carr's Tia

This doe was a gift from Glen Carr at Nationals, and I couldn't be happier. She has great bone for a doe, and I hope to show her, but may raise a litter from her first. Thank you so much Glen!!

 

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Last modified: 06/28/08