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GC The Nature Trail's JavaHolland Lop Black Tortoiseshell Senior Buck
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Java walked i On the morning of Nationals, I had a talk with Java (you talk to yours, don't you?) I told him that, while his brother Leo might be the better bunny, he, Java, was in prime condition and it was his day to shine. I just meant that I thought he would beat his brother. I had no idea that he would take the class! Java and Leo are part of a wonderful litter that includes Sinbad and Kathryn. Sinbad is no longer part of my barn, but Kathryn has been placed into production. She has a better body than either brother, but is struggling with a tight crown. She's scheduled to be bred to a buck with a nice head and crown. I'm hoping for her body and his head. If I get his body and her head, I might be in trouble! Their sire is GC The Nature Trail's Boris and their dam is Saynora's Katee. Update: Java won Best In Show in Columbia, SC, on April 22, 2006, under Judge David Kroenke! He was a senior of just six months of age at the time. Java won his second Best in Show, again in Columbia, SC. This time on December 2, 2006, under Judge Roger Bustle. Java is now 14 months old and just about ready to start competing with the big boys on a regular basis. Java earned his third Best In Show, in Cleveland, TN, in February, 2007. Java was Best Reserve in Show at the NC State Convention on March 17, 2007, under judge Josh Humphries. Java won two Best in Shows the second day of the NC State Convention on March 18, 2007. Java won Best Four Class in Piketon, Ohio, on April 1, 2007.
I decided that since Java is having a bit of a good run on the table, it was time to update his photographs. So, I took him to The Nature Trail Jungle, and put him down on the show table. He immediately sprang into the air and landed some feet away, luckily in a bed of dying herbs and flowers. He sat there for a while and I thought I would have no problems picking him up. Then SPRING, he was off again. He ran to the edge of The Nature Trail pond and took a 5-foot leap. Unfortunately, it is a 6-foot pond. I screamed for help. Andrew was outside working on a ladder. He came running. By the time I got to the other side of the pond, Java was out again and off running. Andrew was able to pick him up in the corner of the jungle. He had his head stuck in the fence. So, here the new picture I worked so hard to get. I hope you enjoy it.
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GC The Nature Trail's Java GC The Nature Trail's Crazy Horse
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