
I have been listening to your private e-mail, and will announce here a project near and dear to my heart: a support list for Angora raising and breeding.
The beautiful and wonderful angora rabbit is, at her best, a companion and treasured pet. She shares her wool with you gratefully, and will thrive under your watchful eye. But sometimes your watchful eye needs a little help and a place to go to get your questions answered by breeders who have been doing this a long time.
Thus is the reason for the Angora Community. This community will not be affiliated with any particular organization, but will exist to provide support for those who need a friendly place to get information about living with and breeding angora rabbits, and using angora fiber in various ways. Many of the breeders on the list have businesses where they do this full time, and some just dabble. All of the founding folks are dedicated to reasonably priced angora rabbits who are bred with careful concern for the health and future of of the breeds they work with. We are united in our desire to improve the overall health and personality of Angora rabbits here in the US, and with that in mind will pursue subjects that will educate us to help make the best choices we possibly can in choosing breeding stock from our home rabbitries. We hope to aspire to group defined standards for health in angoras, and to develop a network of breeders to rely on for quality animals as we add to our herds.
If you would like to try out the list for a while, send an e-mail to claudia@countrywool.net with your name and location and what angora rabbits you have in your herd or would LIKE to have!





It is always a guess what any two rabbit genetic combinations will produce in the way of color. Sometimes the parent's genes are simple and sometimes (most often)they are not. If you are new at the breeding game, you might enjoy playing with probability calculators, which will show you potential color outcomes of any pair of rabbits mated together.

