Fiber Friday Introduction to Red English Angoras
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Happy Friday! Here's a peek into the "red" part of my rabbitry:) Enjoy!
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Awesome, thank you
You're welcome!
When I read Rip I think always at Rest In Peace...
LOL It's actually supposed to be Ripp, spell check helped me along:) He is the rabbits who got his ear ripped pretty good last summer. One of the friends of the channel suggested that name and it stuck!
I wish our satin angoras would sit still while grooming. We had to get the vet to shave out their mats this week. I've ordered a few more grooming tools plus a shaver to help us out. Our female, red, did ok. Our male, silver, not so good. His undercoat is really thick especially on his hind end. Any tips? Manythanks.
Not all of mine do this great, but the more you handle them the better. Also, when I do have a squirrely one, sitting them on my lap to groom seems to help. They can't go very far when I hold them.
Do I understand correctly that you got all this fiber just from grooming them? You didn't shear any of them? Im just surprised because English angoras don't shed their coat, right?
They all look pretty by the way :)
Yes, this was all combed. English actually do shed (also French) it's the German and Giant that typically need to be sheared. Thank you!
@@TailSpinFarm ohh, I didn't realize that. Thanks!
This makes me sad I lost my 1 red i had on Thanksgiving day
Awe, I'm so sorry. Losing them is so hard.