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Great piccies Luke....Indian runners are my favourite ducks.... Must admit Speckles doesn't look like a traditional English rabbit. I have two English, one black spotted - Smudge and one brown spotted Fudge.... Here they are.. |
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rabbits Fran, yes Speckles is an English just not a correct one as i would say, i bred her myself once upon a time and for some reason she was born with far to many marking, she could never be shown and as for breeding that was a no go as her offspring would be to heavily marked, but it didnt matter when she accidentally got to a nethie buck of ours. The vet said its just a genetic thing that can often occur, like in Dalmatian dogs, you can get them with far to many or not enough spots and some patchy, a genetic lucky draw i suppoise |
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Thanks het we have had various ducks over the years, but the indian runners were my faces, Claude and Morgan, were very sweet they often would 'play' with the old dogs, especially our old peke |
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