sorry. i haven't
I did:wave: There was only one bun who'd ever done it before - he'd been learning 3 months & he was really lively & good:lol: I was talking to the woman there too - she's a rabbit appreciation-y thing woman from Hudds.
I was interested in seeing it cos wasn't sure on my views - but the one bun who was any good (Harley) was clearly loving it, & stuffing his face with dandelion leaves. Of the others, most were show rabbits whose owners sat 'em in front of a jump to see if they liked it.
I was less impressed with the rabbit showing - no hay in a single cage:evil: And the most gorgeous harlequin mini rex baby I have ever seen - it was for sale & I had to walk away
Demi you should have come and said hello to us - would love to have met you and Harley. Did you manage to keep dry? We got stuck in the mud and had to be pulled out by the lads on the tractors:lol:
We will hopefully be at both - we will also be at the Penistone show in September if you are coming to that.
That was me and Harley I'm his proud owner :lol: And two rabbits had done it before, my other one (Flash, who's in my picture) has done it before, but isn't as good. Harley has been learning for about a year and a half, and Flash has been for about a month. And the woman is Maureen Hoyle She's very friendly.
EDIT: Oh, and my rabbits didn't have any hay, but I'd given them a mixture of dry food, dandelion, mint and blackberry leaves and fruit :lol:
I'm sure I'll be at Honley and Emley, but doubt Penistone. I've quit showing in the pet section, it's too much stress for me and the buns doing that and the jumping at the same time. So yeah, I only go to the ones where there is jumping on.
Its a while till Honley, so hopefully my new baby bun (And first rescue rabbit) will be all trained up and jumping Although I'm sure no ones quite as enthusiastic as Harley :lol: He was even sucking up to the judge