Monday, December 31, 2007

Long Time No Post!!!!


I have been really bad lately! I kmow its been FOREVER since I have made a post or even thought about updating my website! I have just been so busy moving the bunnies into the new barn at my dad's house and with school and the holiday it has just been impossible!

I have two littters due on Jan. 2nd Countryside Mudslide(Black tort) bred to GC Silvertone Jesse James (blue tort)(1st place colored sr. buck at convention) and Countryside Aurora(REW) bred to GC Dark Star's Frick (REW)! These should be two VERY exiciting litters!

I am attending the Rochester show this weekend and will have several high quality Jr. does available. They are all sired by GC Countryside Mohammed and the Dam is either REG Countryside Mariah or red, white and blue reg. Silvertone Drama Queen. They are all priced at $200. If you are interested let me know as they are available at any time not at the show too! They are some phenominal little bunnies all have great wool quality and have really nice little bodies!

After the show on Sunday GC BIS Adore's Emily, BIS ARBA Convention Countryside Paris and Countryside Premonitions will be clipped down. Emily and Paris will also be bred to have SR.s for the Lousiville convention( Premontions I am planning to have Jr.s for Louisville) if you are interested in getting your name down for a baby out of any of these does let me know! Paris will be bred to Silvertone Jesse James and Emily will be bred to either Jesse or to Hunneshagen's Nikko and really typy little black buck.

I have a really cute little Jr. Doe out of Countryside Promise and Dark Star's Frick that has really shown what frick can produce! She will be at rochester! She isn't for sale but really shows that promise(dam to the 2007 Youth BIS at Convention) can really produce!

I don't have any new pictures right now, sorry!

Email me at JJan1993@aol.com or call at 607-732-4314 if you are interested in any bunnies!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Convention Pictures!

My proffessional photos HAVE ARRIVED, YESSSS!!!! Both Photos By Critter Portraits!


I don't have much time these days to "blog" but I have included ther convention photos.

My three current litters are looking really good, GREAT WOOL ON THESE MOHAMMED BABIES, LOOKS LIKE HE'S FOLLOWING IS DADDY'S FOOTSTEPS!!!! Some will be avaible in just a few weeks so if you are interested let me know right away!! They have a similar pedigree to the BIS ARBA CONVENTION YOUTH DOE!





Picture to the left is My good friend Linda Cassella and I with GC Silvertone Jesse James my 1st place colored sr. buck OPEN! Jesse was up against some EXTREMELY TOUGH Competition, the nicest class of bucks I have ever seen, in fact! Linda bred Jesse and I bought him at 12 weeks old. Thanks Linda!



Picture Below is my BIS ARBA CONVENTION YOUTH DOE COUNTRYSIDE PARIS(EARNED A SECOND YOUTH BIS AT THE WINE COUNTRY SHOW) and myself with the Best of Group 1 plaque the BIS trophy that I can't keep but my name goes on and the BIS Lighthouse trophy that I got to keep. Email for info on available buns! JJan1993@aol.com

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Shows! My Favorite Thing!

Countryside Paris my BIS youth at this years ARBA CONVENTION won another youth BIS at the Wine Country Show in Ithaca, NY. I am so proud of her!!:) I will post pictures of some of the babies and our new barn in a coupel days!!!

I found another EXTREMELY WELL WRITTEN POST ON SHOW BEHAVIOR> PLEASE TAKE A LOOK!!! IT IS BELOW
SHOW ETIQUETTE
Written By: Amy Spang

At animal shows and public events, there are certain ways that participants are expected to conduct themselves and certain ways that they are expected to behave towards one other in addition to that.
The challenge for any event like this is for the best animal (object, or person) to win, and ALSO for everyone to come away feeling that they were treated fairly, the rules were followed, and no behind the scenes tampering took place in an attempt to 'bend the rules' and achieve a desired result.
In rabbit shows there are basic rules of conduct written into the ARBA regulations, but since people interpret them in different ways there is often a conflict as to what is 'legal' and what is not. Some rules are loosely worded and more or less subject to interpretation, but others are crystal clear and cannot be misinterpreted no matter how they are read, or how the event gets spun and reported down the line.
Some of the most important rules at rabbit shows involve conduct at the showtable during judging. After preparing and grooming your animals before a show, each class is called to the table and every animal is evaluated individually by the judge. The rules at every SINGLE ARBA show CLEARLY dictate that the judge is NOT, under any circumstances, to be advised of who owns the animal/s being presented in each class, or to receive that information indirectly through some other means. He/she should either turn their backs while the animals are being brought up or divert their attention in some other way to avoid bias and prejudice and to give every rabbit and exhibitor the benefit of the doubt. In addition to this, ear numbers are not to be checked or viewed until after the animals have been placed, and the judge must identify them in order to make comments and register the placements.
On the exhibitor's end, each showperson is expected to place their rabbit into the cubby, and step AWAY from the table in order to avoid identifying themselves as the owner of the animal/s. Exhibitors are NOT allowed to make comments of ANY sort with the intent of influencing the judge, they are NOT permitted to identify their rabbits, and they are not permitted to make comments regarding the faults and merits of ANYONE ELSE'S entries. Behaviors such as these are not only illegal (and a flagrant breach of ethics to say the least), but they shed a bad light on the breed, other breeders, and the perpetrator in particular who cannot let the quality of his/her rabbits speak for itself but feels compelled to take things one step further by making underhanded attempts to influence the outcome of the competition.
There are days when all of us have made mistakes and conducted ourselves less than perfectly under less than perfect circumstances. There are judges who identify animals prematurely, watch exhibitors as the animals are brought to the table, and who allow themselves to be influenced by unscrupulous breeders one way or the other whether they realize it or not. Human error exists but is never unforgivable as long as the mistakes are recognized, corrected, and do not happen on a regular basis. By the same token, there are breeders who unintentionally make comments about their animals or stand close to the table, and even commit illegal acts during shows without being aware of it. Open judging coops often make it necessary for exhibitors to stand behind the tables in order to hold the rabbits in, and there are other conditions (less than perfect, again) that require intervention on behalf of an exhibitor or judge that could also technically be termed 'illegal'. These situations are no one's fault and can happen at any show, but the distinction I want to make does not involve a lack of judgment at the hands of new and inexperienced exhibitors, but COMPLETELY unacceptable behavior by some of our best and most experienced breeders, at the biggest and most important rabbit shows in the world.
This is obviously a rant and a very opinionated article, but I believe that something needs to be said about this topic before the reputation angora people have earned for being 'difficult' becomes carved in stone for Millenia. It is important to note that there is NO--I repeat NO excuse for manipulative and unethical behavior on the part of any breeder, no matter how experienced, and no matter how famous. It is NOT okay to lean over the showtable and drape oneself over the holding pens (particularly when the rabbits are boxed in and there is no legitimate reason to be near them), and it is NOT okay to make influential comments and conversation with the judge during judging. It is not okay to work behind the scenes to influence the appointment of judges, placement of judges, and judging decisions, and it is never, EVER alright to use clout or pull that has been acquired through years of experience to arrange the matter ahead of time and 'stack' the deck in your favor. Actions such as these do not go unnoticed, and contrary to what these exhibitors may think, they are not helping themselves or anyone else (much less their individual breeds) by behaving in a way that can only politely be described as 'unsportsmanlike' and 'undignified'. If a breeder is good enough to produce animals who win by their own merit 9 times out of 10 over long periods of time, then they are good enough not to have to engage in questionable behavior for any reason, EVER, and they should have the security to stand by themselves and let the quality of their entries speak for themselves.
There are some outstanding judges in the rabbit world, and some equally wonderful long term breeders who set the gold standard for behavior with their grace and humility under pressure. Rabbits, breeding, and showing aside, it is humbling to see that there are people of this caliber setting examples for our youth on how to grow up and handle adversity in every possible situation. Their excellent qualities transcend rabbits to make the world a better place, and this is something that we ALL need to aspire to.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Yahoo Group!:)

I started a yahoo group a few months back and at first it was funn!!!! Lately there have been no new members nad not much going on so HERS YOUR CHANCE! Join my yahoo group!! thanks!!
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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Proper Convention Behavior!

I was shocked at some of the behavior that I witnessed at convention. I feel that it should TRULY be a blind judging. So take a look at the paragraph written below and compare yourself to it. If you find that you have some of these "nasty" habits, CHANGE THEM! I think the most proper way for judging was for group and BIS! It was completly anonymous!


"The ARBA Convention for 2007 has come and gone. Most of us are still tired and trying to catch up on chores at home. Tonight I was reflecting on the highest level of competition we as rabbit breeders participate in. The protocol for blind judging should give every exhibitor a fair and unbiased assessment from a qualified judge. Coop numbers and rabbit runners should assure anonymity. Exhibitors must refrain from "table talk" either with the judge or close to the judge. Perhaps as exhibitors we should be more careful to treat Convention; its judges and all exhibitors with more respect. The judge should not know who the owner is until BOB is over. The rabbits condition, type, and adherence to the Standard of Perfection should be the only thing judged. We do not compete with people; we compete with the Standard. The prize is in creating the most correct example of the English Angora possible. The real happiness comes from doing you best job, attending to details and loving care of your rabbits.and as my mother used to say: play nice"WRITTEN BY SILVERTONE ANGORAS!!

Friday, October 26, 2007

A Tribute!!


I think that the best buck that I have ever bred was GC Countryside Mohammed. I currently have three litters sired by GC Countryside Mohammed that are growing up! They are just about the cutest things that you could ever see. Little apple round heads, small ears, everything you could want in 4 week old babies!


Well I think that my BIGGEST mistake so far in the business was selling GC Countryside Mohammed 1 week after I bred these 3 does to him. Yes the money did pay for my trip to ARBA convention where we won the highest honor of Youth BIS with Countryside Paris a 3/4, littermate to GC Countryside Mohammed but I have the loss of not being to use him anymore. I have also sold his mother and father. I do have 2 remaing sisters Reg. Countryside Mariah and Countryside Mudslide! I also have two 3/4 sisters to him as well.


These babies I think are just going to be FANTABULOUS! I am really excited as they will be my entry for the 2008 Angora Nationals in Missouri. I just wish that he was still here with me as he hit the show tables with a SLAM and apparently is a wonderful producer. Oh well GC Countryside Mohammed is now living with a wonderful woman in Canada.


I have included a picture of GC Countryside Mohammed as a 4 month old Jr.!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Home at last, with good news to boot!!



We went to convention expecting to do well, we just didn't know that "well" would mean BIS youth at the 84th ARBA convention!! Countryside Paris took the BIS honors! She is sired by Silvertone Jester whom I sold to Kristine of huntersridge farm. Kristine also purchased two of Paris' littermates.


Although convention was "insane" we had a good time. One thing that did upset me was that when I got my checkout packet I found that Countryside Premonitions who was entered in the open competition and is a littermate to Countryside Paris somehow got scratched by one of the runners!! Oh well there's always next time.


In the open competition Jesse James my colored Sr. buck won his class of 15!!!! Emily my BIS open doe placed 2Nd in a class of 25 colored Sr. does! I am very happy with my results! I also got my pin from NARBC and I was 1st place by almost 1000 points! All were open points though. This convention was the first time I have showed youth. I will continue to show open and only at convention put one or two bunnies in youth.


We have three new litters to report as well. Silvertone Drama Queen bred to Reg.GC Countryside Mohammed has 5 beautiful babies. 4 of which are blue torts and 1 black tort.

Reg. Countryside Mariah bred to Reg.GC Countryside Mohammed also has 5 babies. She has 4 black torts and one that looks like a blue tort. One unexpected litter Countryside Daisy bred to Hunneshagen's Nikko it looks like one blue baby. Oh and I made a mistake in a previous post the "lilac tort" in IN QUESTIONS litter is a blue tort.


Pictured are photos of Paris from convention taken by Betty Chu and used here with her permission.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Convention!!

Hey all sorry no more posts until convention.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Eyes, Eyes and more Eyes!!!




There isn't much to report to day. In Question's litter of four have opened their eyes and looking very cute!! One thing that I want to put in the blog today is the importance of risers for convention!




Come on angora breeders you know how much ya need em. Make sure that you have your risers completed before we leave for convention! As always be sure to bring EXTRA pieces of wire because most likely the cages won't be the size they are supposed to be. You really should make them so that they are at least 1 and 1/2 inches above the floor but for me 2 inches is preferred.




When people make the risers that are only 1 inch off the floor long coats go right through the wire and soil.




I have also included a picture of our colored buck for convention! GCSilvertone Jesse James is an amazing buck! Many thanks to Linda Cassella. I got Jesse as a weanling and have done all the work since. He is an AMAZING animal with extremely dense wool. He is a lavish blue tort with a beautiful suede nose.




My email: JJan1993@aol.com



My website: http://burnsangoras.tripod.com/

Sunday, October 7, 2007

My lil' Buddy


My angora friend in Wisconsin Kristine(who has purchased many bunnies from Countryside Angoras) has a daughter who just loves me!! Whenever I call to talk to Kristine she is just itching to talk to me!!

She calls me her boyfriend. She met me when I went out to angora nationals in May. Ever since then she has just adored me. I have included a picture of her with her bunny snowball. We will be sharing a room with Kristine and Katherine at convention. Katherine is so excited.

Katherine has taken the dutch as her project and she has done VERY well. She won the best steel display youth at dutch nationals with only two rabbits entered! Katherine is only about 4 so this is a huge accomplishment! She is a big help in the bunny barn, she helps her mom feed and water every night. She picks which rabbits she wants bred and even checks the babies when they are born. This is one intelligent little lady!!

I have two does due October 12th:
Reg. Countryside Mariah X Reg. GC Countryside Mohammed
Reg. Silvertone Drama Queen X Reg. GC Countryside Mohammed

Saturday, October 6, 2007

The Mystery Uncovered!!






Yesterday I said that I would right about a mysterious something that my family found at the end of our road. We live out in the country so our road is a prime spot for people to dump trash and even live pets!!!!






Well last week my grandmother(the famed Tamika, her nickname from De and Linda) was driving down the road and there just around the last curve by the bridge was a small dog. It was running in circles in the middle of the road obviously lost and afraid and would surely be squashed if something wasn't done!






Well grandma(real name Cheryl) stopped the car and opened her door. In bounded the little dog!!! So grandma brought her home and then went to the store to pamper this pooch!! ~She is only about 8 pounds and is the true meaning of a lap dog!!~ We just love her!!






Were aren't so sure that my sister's two kittens Oreo and Domino "love" her though! They got all the attention before she arrived and they have been shut up on the porch so she couldn't get to them. They are getting used to one another but there are the usually sudden outbursts of hissing,from the cats, and barking from the dog.






It looks like Molly(that's what we have decided to call the dog) will be staying!!! She is very sweet and we just can't understand why anyone would do such a thing! It makes us SICK.






I have also included pictures of some of our other animals including ex. house cat Fargo. My sister rescued him from the barn after his mother was hit by a car. Another drop off!!! Well we brought him home and for a while he was sweet then her turned mean because he couldn't go outside. So we took him up to the barn where he lives with his little friend Lola!



Friday, October 5, 2007

Our Newest Arrivals!!!



Well like I said before right now we only have one litter in the nest box! So I thought that I would take a couple of pictures to show y'all:) As you can see there are 4 bunnies. From left to right the colors are, lilac tort, black tort, blue, and a black. A very pretty litter indeed! I am very proud of their mother because although this is her third litter it is the first one that she could raise normally.


Her first litter was born 3 days late, all the babies were quite small and dead in a beautifully made nest! It was very sad because she wanted her babies. Her second litter she had one stuck so I gave her oxytocin and the first bunny was alive but bruised at birth and died minuets later. The next two were born on the wire. She hadn't made a nest so I had to do that. Those bunnies survived but I had to force her to feed them everyday until she got the hang of it.


This time I got home from school to check and sure enough there were 4 healthy bunnies in a beautiful nest! So I am very happy! This litter is special to me because their sire is Reg. GC Countryside Mohammed one of the best show bunnies I have bred. I sold him because just about all of my bunnies are his sisters. Their mother is Adore's In Question. I am expecting this litter to be FABULOUS!!!!!


Also pictured is Countryside Mudslide a 6 month old doe that is a full sister to Countryside Mohammed! She will be one of two does for our youth entry at convention!! She is a beautiful rabbit! She is out of my WONDER cross of Countryside Midnight Star bred to Silvertone Jester! I have kept so many bunnies from this cross that I let Kristine Leverich of WI buy both Midnight and Jester! Check out her blog at http://www.dutchworksrabbitry.blogspot.com/!!


TOMORROW I WILL POST ABOUT A MYSTERIOUS SOMETHING THAT MY FAMILY FOUND AT THE END OF OUR ROAD. SO CHECK BACK FOR MORE!!!!!



Countryside's Going to Convention!!!



Pictured above is My BIS doe Adore's Emily! The picture to the right is our colored doe line-up for convention! I picked Emily out at 8 weeks old and have groomed and cared for her since!
Here at Countryside Angoras we are all geared up for the Michigan Convention. We will be arriving on Friday so that we have plenty of time to get the bunnies comfortable in their cages before the crowd arrives.

My good friend Linda Cassella's theory is behind our arrival! As she has told me many times one of the MOST important aspects of convention is having your bunny(s) comfortable in the their cage. Since we are arriving on Friday the bunnies can have all of Saturday to just sit in their cages after the long trip(9 hours) and get used to the surroundings.


I am VERY excited about convention!!! This will be my first convention and I have only been breeding for almost 2 years. For those of you who don't know me my name is Collin Burns. I am only 14(going on 15) but I do show in open and will have bunnies entered in open at MI. Since I started showing I have taken over youth sweeps points and have done incredibly well. All of my points are earned in open though!!! I show against Linda Cassella((Silvertone Angoras)BIS ARBA convention 05' at INDY the largest ARBA convention EVER held and Best in Group last year as a combined entry with Margaret Barthold. They won with Silvertone Carmella) I am able to grand bunnies and recently won my first ALL BREED BIS!!!


Linda is my mentor and and has helped me a lot. I wouldn't be as far along as I am without her help!! I do put in the work that it takes to make a winning English and believe that every rabbit should have quality care!


I am taking bunnies to convention that I feel are quite beautiful!


I have one litter in the nest box now and have completed my fall breedings. These bunnies will be my entry for the Angora National Show in Sedalia Missouri. Some of these bunnies will be available so If you are interested email me at JJan1993@aol.com. Also check out my website for additional information on the buns http://burnsangoras.tripod.com/!!


Thanks for stopping by! I hope to see you in MI!!!!!