|
|

|
BH's Flint - Thrianta senior buck. Thanks to Sonja Lyons for letting me have this great show and breeding rabbit! In limited showing, he has very good comments and has won 2 BOBs and 2 BOSs for 2 GC legs in our first small shows - the competition has been good, though, for such a new breed. Flint's babies have won multiple shows, including BOS in Show B at the WSRBA Convention in 2006. They're also breeding animals, having been foundation stock for many new NW Thrianta breeders. Flint also has an exceptional disposition - the hallmark of the bucks in this breed!
|
|
|

|
Irish Rose Felrood - Thrianta junior doe. She just started showing as a senior after hitting 5 pounds, and has 6 wins in a row in nice-size classes, but only has 2 GC legs, both for BOS. She's produced her second litter, a lovely litter by one of my young seniors that's linebred through BH's Tabasco. "Felrood" is pronounced "felroht" and is Dutch for "bright red." |
|
|

|
Irish Rose Kers - Thrianta senior buck (pictured as a junior). He has 2 GC legs in his first 2 shows, and is quite promising! He's also got the lovely disposition that seems to be typical for sons of BH's Irish. "Kers" is Dutch for "cherry." |
|
|

|
Irish Rose Bieten - Thrianta junior buck. Here's another growing youngster by BH's Irish, out of BH's Spicette. He's placing very well in his first shows, and should mature out nicely. "Bieten" is pronounced "beetah" and is Dutch for "beet." |
|
|

|
Irish Rose Aalbessen - Thrianta senior buck. Another promising son of BH's Irish and BH's Spicette, he has his first GC leg in his first show. He's really maturing into a top herdsire and show prospect! "Aalbessen" is Dutch for "red currant berries." |
|
|

|
Irish Rose #A1, Thrianta junior buck. This little guy is showing lots of promise, although he's really shy, and he's got an unusual width to his head at the ear base, which allows his ears to swivel a bit like a Netherland Dwarf! But, he poses correctly, and has very nice type for such a youngster. |
|
|

|
Anderson's #SP1, Thrianta junior buck. This cute buck is by Irish Rose #S1 (BH's Irish x BH's Spicette), and out of Rare Bits & Pieces Paprika. Thanks to Anna Anderson of Idaho for working hard to preserve such a great foundation line, keeping this older doe productive; and obviously, producing some lovely babies! |
|
|

|
Anderson's #SP3, Thrianta junior doe. Again, thanks to Anna Anderson for a darling little doe. We initially thought the litter was all bucks, but we got a lovely surprise in this promising doe! |
|
|

|
Richmond's #NR, Thrianta junior doe. This little girl is totally out of coat in this photo, but has lots of promise - her head is just lovely from the front, with so much width for a doe! She's out of one of my does (BH's Irish x BH's Spicette) that Nancy Richmond of Idaho is using with one of her Carr-line bucks - she's certainly getting lovely babies, as this little girl is just one of the "average" kits! |
|
|

|
Hare and Now's Kaneel - Thrianta senior buck. Bred in Montana using Sonja Lyons' Bramblehedge bloodlines (linebred BH's Tabasco), this buck is slowly maturing into a very nice show buck. He's already shortened up compared to this photo - he gained dramatically in width when he became a senior. He's also incredibly friendly and easy to handle! "Kaneel" is Dutch for "cinnamon." |
|
|

|
Patterson's Pedis - Thrianta senior doe. Bred by Ken Patterson of Oregon, from pure Bramblehedge lines, this little doe has been a top-placing doe in all of her first shows. She's got great color, and is staying nicely balanced as she approaches senior age. She has 1 GC leg for BOS, shown by our granddaughter Sydney! "Pedis," pronounced "paydis," is Dutch for "hot and spicy!" |
|
|
[Netherland Dwarf Pg.1][Netherland Dwarf Pg.2 |