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A Memento of Escher

December 21, 2020 queencityrabbitryLeave a comment

As a rabbit breeder, I discover, solve, and treat problems on a regular basis. As I face new difficulties, learning…

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Bunny Behavior 5

November 19, 2019November 18, 2019 juliacamenischLeave a comment

Bunny Behavior #5 - Marking Territory  You will see your rabbit do this many times. Whenever something new enters your…

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Bunny Behavior 4

November 11, 2019November 4, 2019 juliacamenischLeave a comment

Bunny Behavior #4 - Alert or Attentive The bunny behavior for this week is an alert rabbit. It usually happens…

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Rabbit Behavior #3

November 4, 2019 juliacamenischLeave a comment

Bunny Behavior #3 - Bunny 500 If you have ever seen your bunny do an all out sprint across your…

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Bunny Behavior #2

November 1, 2019 juliacamenischLeave a comment

Bunny Behavior #2 - Kisses This behavior is one of the most adorable shows of affection from rabbits. Sometimes it…

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Bunny Behavior #1 – Relaxed/Submissive

October 22, 2019October 22, 2019 juliacamenischLeave a comment

The bunny behavior today is a calm or submissive rabbit. Bunnies often exhibit this behavior when being petted by their…

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Broken Locus

The broken locus has two possible genes: the incompletely dominant broken gene, referred to as ‘En,’ or the recessive, solid gene, notated as ‘en.’ This locus determines whether the fur color is expressed over the whole coat or not.  QCR’s Wren The ‘en’ solid gene has no impact on coat color expression. It causes the […]

Genetic Terminology

Before exploring the wonderful world of genetics, it is important to understand some common terms. Below I have compiled a list of simple terminology to be familiar with before further reading.   Dominant: When used in connection with genetics, Dominant refers to a gene that overrides any other gene in the allele, preventing those characteristics from […]

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