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Wood Disk Dangler from Oxbow

April 9, 2022 queencityrabbitryLeave a comment

The Wood Disk Dangler is made from untreated, rabbit-safe woods to provide entertainment when you're not home. Approximately six inches…

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Oxbow “Roll Arounds”

October 20, 2021 queencityrabbitryLeave a comment

A fun, natural toy to hang up in your bunnies cage, the Enriched Life Roll Arounds were a favorite! They…

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Vine Ring from Oxbow

September 15, 2021 queencityrabbitryLeave a comment

A durable wreath made from a variety of untreated, rabbit safe woods, the vine ring from Oxbow is the perfect…

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Natural Balls by Rosewood

August 17, 2021 queencityrabbitryLeave a comment

Unlike the bright, gaudy colors and awkwardly shaped toys that usually fill the small animal section, these elegantly designed toy…

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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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