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Puremate
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Sep 10 2010, 12:01 PM
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hi guys, was wondering if you have oxbow and american pet diner to choose and other brand in the market. which one would you choose?
the other brand available is alfalfa base pellet, where as oxbow and american pet diner has timothy base pellet.
would appreciate your comment. Am from Singapore. Hence APD is available for me. Thank you.
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Puremate
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Oct 27 2010, 12:01 AM
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cleoleeps, Sorry to hear what you and your rabbit gone thru. Here is something to cheer you up. 
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Oct 28 2010, 12:00 AM
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QUOTE(cleoleeps @ Oct 27 2010, 05:30 PM) Your bunnies are so cute! I used to have a white rabbit with red eyes. I've never seen the one with black eyes. Did you photoshop?!??!?1 thank you. nope, no photoshop done. Its actually Blue instead of black eye. My holland Lop: 
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Puremate
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Oct 28 2010, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Oct 28 2010, 12:03 AM) so cute. where u buy this HL from? QUOTE(cleoleeps @ Oct 28 2010, 11:16 AM) Thanks friend. Btw, i'm working so can't 24x7. Yesterday midnight until this morning, he never eats again!! Why ahhhhhhh I put food in front of the mouth, he turned away. Water also drink a bit. It seems he's more happier in hospital where he ate over there??? Is it because there are more ppl there take care of him from time to time while i can't do so? Btw, the holland lop is cute!!! My bf wanna get one. How much is that ? Vincent: I bought it from the States. Cleo: Vincent has given you indication of the price. For good quality Lop.
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Puremate
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Oct 28 2010, 08:24 PM
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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Oct 28 2010, 01:01 PM) Puremate, are u a breeder also? i notice your photos got the chop rabbitry. got your own website? Yes, i am a small hobby breeder. Nope, still no website yet. maybe will do one in the near future. QUOTE(cleoleeps @ Oct 28 2010, 02:03 PM) Why you have so many different rabbits~ This one is cute also, can't even see the eyes! lol Thank you. Hope you enjoy the photos.
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Puremate
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Nov 4 2010, 09:01 PM
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one of my buck. Attached thumbnail(s)
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Puremate
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Nov 17 2010, 10:32 AM
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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Nov 17 2010, 09:07 AM) gosh. y the face flat de? poor bunny. if caught the person who poison him, must bash him up. hope u find the culprit soon. LMAO, this make my day. Vincent, since you like holland lop so much i will assume you understand the standard of holland lop. What Tim posted is a show quality holland lop. Those holland lop that you see with long face, is of poor quality. Those are the poor bunnies. I took pity on those who spend couple of hundred to buy them. What he meant in his caption is, he like to tease you guys. Nothing to do about the rabbit and poison. LMAO
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Dec 1 2010, 09:31 AM
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i like the price listed there.
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Dec 5 2010, 10:44 PM
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Here comes santa claus, here comes santa claus, Right down santa claus lane. Attached thumbnail(s)
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Dec 6 2010, 09:56 AM
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QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Dec 6 2010, 12:20 AM) OMG so cute what are their names..i'm so "allergic" to black and white fluffballs...so adorable and unique Thanks. Is a VM ND. QUOTE(nicoty_yne @ Dec 6 2010, 08:29 AM) Ur's? Ur HL is really cute  Yeap. Mine HL. Thank you. Cant compare to Sangterap. His photos are more poisoning. The moment you go into his blog, you need antidote. Haha. QUOTE(sangterap @ Dec 6 2010, 09:46 AM) I believe that all the vets information has been listed. Those listed are information either given to me by those who have good experiences working with the vets or I personally have experience working with and found them good. Start getting those Elves filling up Santa's bag man....LOL! haha. will try to fill them up
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Puremate
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Dec 7 2010, 08:25 PM
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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Dec 7 2010, 07:24 PM) remember 2 month ago, we debate the male hotot breed i got from Pet Safari IKANO for $80. after 2 month, this is Milo. i think all of us wrong. from the shape of it, Milo is lionhead, right? Nope, is a mixbreed. Base on the SOP of Lion Head: Ears are to be short, well set on top of head, erect, well furred, of good substance, and with a strong ear base. They are to be rounded at the tips. Ears should balance with the head and body. When relaxed ears will be carries in a slight "V". Faults- Ears that are pointed, lack furring, or do not balnce with the body Disqualifications from Competetion - Ears that exceed 3-1/2 inches in length, wool more then halfway up the ear BODY: The body is to be short, compact and well rounded Your "lion head" long ear, not well fur, long body. Attach together is a Qualify Lion Head for your perusal. This post has been edited by Puremate: Dec 7 2010, 08:42 PM Attached thumbnail(s)
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Puremate
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Dec 7 2010, 08:44 PM
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i do not wish to further comment on other rabbitry's quality.
Please find SOP for Lion head as below:
GENERAL TYPE BODY - Points 25: The body is to be short, compact and well rounded. The shoulders and chest are to be broad and well filled, with shoulders matching hindquarters. The depth at the shoulders should be deep enough to allow the animal to show full chest and then round back to hindquarters of slightly less depth. The hindquarters are to be broad, deep and well rounded. The lower hips should be well filled. Legs should be of medium length and medium bone, relative to the size of the animal. Faults: Long, narrow body; flatness over shoulders or hips; chopped off, pinched, or undercut hindquarters; any specimen that shows raciness. HEAD - Points 10: The head should be bold. It should have a good width and a slight roundness between the eyes, but should not be round from all directions. The muzzle should be well filled. The head should be attached to the body with a high head mount and no visible neck. Eyes should be bright and bold. Eye color to be as described in the individual variety. Faults: A long, narrow head; pointed or narrow muzzle; low headset; head that is round from all directions. EARS - Points 5: Ears are to be erect and well set, but not necessarily touching. When relaxed, ears will be carried in a slight “V". They should be well furred, of good substance, and slightly rounded at the tips. Ears should balance with the head and body. Faults: Ears that are pointed, lack furring, or do not balance with the body. Heavy wool more than halfway up the ear. Disqualification from Competition: Ears that exceed 3-1/2 inches in length. FUR & WOOL MANE - Points 35: The mane is comprised of wool which is strong and full of life with a medium soft texture and an evident crimp. Softer wool on juniors is permissible. Guard hairs may be present, but should not create a coarse feeling to the wool. The mane should be at least 2 inches in length and form a full circle around the head which may extend into a “V” at the back of the neck. The wool of the mane should be dense enough to make the mane full and prominent. The greatest density possible is desired. The mane may form a wool cap across the brow, which should enhance the prominence of the mane. The center of the foreface below the wool cap may have transition wool up to 1” in length. The cheeks extending into the whisker bed may be heavily trimmed. The side trimmings and chest wool may be noticeably longer in length. Faults: A mane that lacks density or balance; wool that is too cottony or prone to felting on seniors. Disqualifications from Competition: *Lack of any mane, or a mane that is of such poor quality that it shows open areas with no wool. *Mane that is less than 2 inches in length. *Transition Wool longer than 1 inch on the face below the wool cap. Note: Only the quality of the wool of the mane is used when judging Lionhead wool. The quality of the transition wool, found on the lower sides and rump, is never taken into consideration. COAT (Rollback) - Points 10: The fur should be soft, dense, of medium length, and prime. It should show lots of life and glossiness. Ideally, the saddle, flanks, and rump of the animal should be clean of wool. Transition wool is allowed on the flanks and lower hips. Transition wool is defined as significantly shorter wool on the hips or face of the Lionhead rabbit. Transition wool is not to exceed 2 inches on the hips and 1 inch on the face. Faults: Fur that is long, thin, or poor in texture; transition wool on the flanks of seniors. Disqualifications from Competition: *Wool in the saddle area. *Lack of a break between the wool of the mane and any transition wool on the flanks & hips. The break between the mane and transition wool should be clear and distinct, easily seen when the animal is posed. If there is a question, simply lift the longer mane wool up, which should reveal the break of normal fur between the mane wool and any transition wool on the flanks and hips. Junior animals tend to carry more transition wool and should be given more leniencies as long as the side break is clearly evident. *Transition wool over 2 inches in length on the flanks and lower hips or over 1 inch on the face. COLOR – Points 10: The fur, wool, and eye color is to be as described under each variety. CONDITION – Points 5: As per ARBA definition
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