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WE.B.C.N.SPOTS RABBITRY is home to English Spots in black, blue, & gray. It is run by the mother/daughter team of Karen & Heather Dunaway of Franklin, Indiana. We have had rabbits since 1996. Heather started in 4-H in 1997 and moving up to open shows in 2002.
WE.B.C.N.SPOTS RABBITRY is a registered rabbitry, #B008, with the ARBA.
If you are interested in seeing if we have any rabbits for sale please contact us. E-Mail: [email protected]
WE.B.C.N.SPOTS RABBITRY is a registered rabbitry, #B008, with the ARBA.
If you are interested in seeing if we have any rabbits for sale please contact us. E-Mail: [email protected]
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WE.B.C.N.SPOTS is a proud supporter of 4-H
AESRC Sweepstakes Standings
2022: 5th Place
2021: 9th Place (limited shows due to COVID)
2020: 8th Place (limited shows due to COVID)
2019: 3rd Place
2018: 5th Place
2017: 5th Place
2016: 2nd Place
2015: 3rd Place
2014: 2nd Place
2013: 3rd Place
2012: 1st Place
2011: 3rd Place
2010: 3rd Place
2009: 5th Place
2008: 9th Place
2006: 10th Place
2004: 19th Place
2021: 9th Place (limited shows due to COVID)
2020: 8th Place (limited shows due to COVID)
2019: 3rd Place
2018: 5th Place
2017: 5th Place
2016: 2nd Place
2015: 3rd Place
2014: 2nd Place
2013: 3rd Place
2012: 1st Place
2011: 3rd Place
2010: 3rd Place
2009: 5th Place
2008: 9th Place
2006: 10th Place
2004: 19th Place
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I support Animal Welfare but not animal rights. I do not support or recommend house rabbit or rescue organizations who oppose responsible showing and breeding of rabbits or organizations and their members who make incorrect and/or inaccurate statements about rabbit breeders solely because they do not agree with a lifestyle and belief different from their own.
My rabbits are pets first then show animals then breeding animals. I take the welfare of my rabbits very seriously. My rabbits normally will not have more than one or two litters a year. We breed quality not quantity. My rabbits are my babies. I love them with all of my heart, and I would NEVER intentionally endanger their lives.
"As a responsible breeder, I refuse to accept responsibility for creating pet overpopulation. And I do not buy the illogical argument that the birth of a healthy, wanted purebred litter displaces shelter animals. If you raise two happy, healthy children who are much loved and cared for, are you responsible for a battered child in the home of a substance abuser and a child in the third world who is forced into slave labor or who sleeps on the street? You may wish to help those children, too, but the care you provide to your own takes nothing away from them." by Margaret Anne Cleek (Animal People)
I support Animal Welfare but not animal rights. I do not support or recommend house rabbit or rescue organizations who oppose responsible showing and breeding of rabbits or organizations and their members who make incorrect and/or inaccurate statements about rabbit breeders solely because they do not agree with a lifestyle and belief different from their own.
My rabbits are pets first then show animals then breeding animals. I take the welfare of my rabbits very seriously. My rabbits normally will not have more than one or two litters a year. We breed quality not quantity. My rabbits are my babies. I love them with all of my heart, and I would NEVER intentionally endanger their lives.
"As a responsible breeder, I refuse to accept responsibility for creating pet overpopulation. And I do not buy the illogical argument that the birth of a healthy, wanted purebred litter displaces shelter animals. If you raise two happy, healthy children who are much loved and cared for, are you responsible for a battered child in the home of a substance abuser and a child in the third world who is forced into slave labor or who sleeps on the street? You may wish to help those children, too, but the care you provide to your own takes nothing away from them." by Margaret Anne Cleek (Animal People)