Mackenzie got a first place with him at the Stockton,CA show 2/7/09. She was very excited to say the least. This was her 3rd first place with him. On 3-1-09 she also got a 2nd place at the Del Mar show. That was pretty good because he's just now transitioning to his senior coat and doesn't look all that great.
He's a great show bunny for us. Thumper is out of Wooligan's Hamlet who has 12 legs and won 8th place at Nationals in Kentucky 2008. We expect great things out of him.
Mackenzie calls him her "First Place Thumper." He got his 4th 1st place at the show pictured on the right which was Tulare, CA. We bred him to the doe below and we now have two babies that appear to be a black and tort. Too early to tell on the sex yet though.
Thanks to Amber at Wonder Woolies for such a great little buck! You can see Hamlet at her link below.
http://www.wonderwoolies.com/Bucks.html
Can you tell that Mackenzie is super proud of Thumper? This picture was taken at a show in Tulare when he was transitioning to his senior coat. The last time we showed him a judge commented on his coat being the perfect texture for a Jersey Wooly. His head has gotten better and better since he has become a senior.

Goti has the best head and ears! When I first saw him I just fell in love. I hadn't really planned on adding more JW's to our show team because we have a few babies that I'm watching but I couldn't pass this little guy up and I definitely don't regret it since he's won at every show we've taken him to since getting him. I don't know how much Amber showed him before but I suspect that he actually has more titles to his name than I have listed. Thanks to Amber for this awesome little buck.
I love his wonderful wool and coloring. Since he's a broken Agouti his color reminds me of gold and bling bling. I never watched the show Growing up Goti but from the commercials that's what it looked like to me.
I am definitely love struck with this little boy. I can't wait to show him even more. He will definitely be bred to our Black Otter doe Cutie Pie. They both have awesome heads and ears and compact little bodies. They should produce nice litters that will make it to our show team.
This doe has such a nice type! She is from Phunny Pharm and came to us through Amber at Wonder Woolies. When we got her she was 5 months old and the only real fault was that her head was a bit pointy. Now she's really grown into her great pedigree nicely. The GrandSire to Flower shows 49 legs on the pedigree! Her head is nice and she's looking really good. I would like to show her more, but we've been trying to get a litter out of her for a couple of months now. She finally kindled in the box and had the litter of two I mentioned with Thumper. I can't wait to get her back on the table and see what she does. I'm also excited to see how the babies develop. She is a bit shy, but I'll get a pic of her and the babies up soon. It looks like they are black and tort.
Flower's current litter (1 black doe & 2 broken black does):
This little guy is our first live litter out of this super nice pair. I'm so excited about him because both parents have great heads and he already looks like he will get that along with a great wool cap. Thumper's lines are take a long time to develop their heads fully so I will be watching this guy until he's a full senior.
We named this guy Junior since he looks so much like his daddy. Hopefully when he gets older he'll have his dad's awesome head and body. The last time we showed Thumper the judge commented on how nice and silky Thumper's coat is so hopefully Junior will get the same.
I was about to post new pictures of Junior but he decided to knock his feeder off and take a stroll in the mud. Luckily my son just happend to be feeding right after he got out so the only harm done was him getting muddy. He's very promising so far, but Thumper's lines tend to develop the better head as a senior. I can see his potential and his coat is already very nice for a junior.
Sire: G.C. Wonder's Jordan (Blue Otter)
Dam: Wonder's Violet Crumble (Broken Blue)
Sapphire has decided she likes short hair better and chewed her coat so she does not get to be on our show team. She's a very pretty little doe and I like her coloring. She'll be a good brood for us. For more great looking bunnies from Amber go check out her website: http://www.wonderwoolies.com/index.html Sapphire's sire is on that website. He is gorgeous!!! This is his show record: Registered Grand Champion, Wonder's Jordan, Sr, Blue Otter, Reg, 18 legs (6 BOB, 9 BOSB, 3 BOG) Sire: G.C. Dunham's George (broken blue otter), Dam: Red Shed's Tinkerbell (blue) Stay tuned for babies out of this great little girl! We are planning on breeding her to Wonder Woolie's Thumper. 
Cutie Pie is formerly Luxurious, which I really liked, but Mackenzie immediately changed because she thinks the doe is a "cutie pie." She IS very cute and little compared to Flower.
PICTURE COMING SOON! She is a very good mommy and when she has a litter she pulls so much hair that she litterally looks naked. I can't post a naked picture on here it's a family website! She had two little Black Otter babies out of Thumper on June 3. One is a smaller doe and one is a bigger buck. We named them Big Bear and Little Bear. We will be watching these little cuties so they may or may not be for sale.
Soccer is a sweet and very cute little buck. We changed his name because he's not very wild and looks like a half of a soccer ball. He is not a show boy because he is lacking the required 10% alternate coloring but otherwise he's got a nice type & wool. I was actually looking for a broken doe to breed to Thumper to bring out the broken black like his father, Hamlet. I found Soccer and fell in love so I decided to change my plan. He should be a good addition to our JW breeding program & a fun pet as well. He's in the "Stalker Section" of cages where I put all of the boys who come up to the front and demand I pay a lot of attention to them.
PICTURE COMING SOON!
I'm so proud of this little girl! She is just developing into a WOW girl. She has a great head & super nice wool cap already. Her body is awesome so far. I can't wait to show her and her sibling, Chess. Their first show will be in September at the Stockton, CA show.
Out of the litter she has the nicest coat. It is already a silky texture and very full. It will be exciting to see how she develops. Her body is extremely nice too. I like her as pick of the litter, except that Queen Latifa has a better woolcap.
For Sale: $15 Pet or Brood
This little doe is so cute & sweet. She has markings just like a hotot so we had to name her that. She has an awesome body & very nice wool. The only thing I can fault her is that she doesn't have the required 10% black markings to show. She will make a wonderful brood doe or pet.