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Blue Holicer

The Blue Holicer is a medium sized rabbit with a stocky, upright cylindrical body, thickly furred ears,  ultra dense medium steel blue fur, and a max weight of 7-1/4 lbs.  The breed was developed in the Czech Republic in the 1950 by a breeder named Imrich[...]

By |November 1st, 2023|Categories: Recognized Breeds|Comments Off on Blue Holicer

Czech Frosty

Don Havlicek Imported the Czech Frosty rabbit from Czech Republic in 2013. This wonderful loving breed stole the hearts of many. The Czech Frosty also called the Schwarzgrannen or Czech Black-Haired, are a medium sized rabbit that originated in the Czech Republic  early 1950’s. It was[...]

By |August 6th, 2023|Categories: Recognized Breeds|Comments Off on Czech Frosty

A Cut Above – Evaluating Meat Pens

As breeders and judges we may not see many, or any, commercial classes at all-breed sanctioned shows throughout most of the year. However, for 2-3 months out of the year as we enter the “Fair Season” these are generally the largest classes we encounter at county[...]

By |July 22nd, 2021|Categories: NEW Blog Article|Comments Off on A Cut Above – Evaluating Meat Pens

Success With Market Rabbits

Exhibiting a pen of rabbits for market class competition at the county fair can be a fun, rewarding, educational, and even profitable project with the right care, feeding, and management. Whether this is your first time as a rabbit owner or not, here are some important[...]

By |July 22nd, 2021|Categories: NEW Blog Article|Comments Off on Success With Market Rabbits

RHDV2 and your Herd

If you are a breeder or grower who purchases live rabbits, AGM recommends you review your biosecurity measures as a precaution and take steps to address potential gaps. The following actions will significantly reduce the chance of RHDV2 or other contagious diseases affecting rabbits: • Do[...]

By |November 19th, 2019|Categories: NEW Blog Article|Comments Off on RHDV2 and your Herd

Flying with Rabbits and Cavies

  With the ARBA Convention on the horizon and Nationals shows taking place throughout the US in the spring driving to these shows can be time consuming and unfeasible, so some of us turn to air travel to get us and our rabbits and cavies[...]

By |September 5th, 2019|Categories: NEW Blog Article|Comments Off on Flying with Rabbits and Cavies
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