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March 21, 2009 WE HAVE MOVED!Please visit us at our new website, http://www.freewebs.com/daybreakrabbitry! Please bear with me while all information is moved to our new home. Hi! My name is Mara Scott, I am 18 years old, and I have been breeding and raising rabbits for eight years now. I am an very involved and active member in the Elkhart County 4-H Rabbit Club and am a registered ARBA member. I currently own and operate Daybreak Rabbitry, registered #X544. I have raised Havanas in black and chocolate for five years, and in 2006 purchased and started breeding broken black and chocolates. I also raise New Zealand Whites and the rare color of Red. My brother Andrew joined our Rabbit Club in 2007, taking over the Cinnamon breed, then giving them back and switching to Silver Martens in 2008. He is not an owner or part of Daybreak Rabbitry, but uses the same facilities. (Please note that Daybreak Rabbitry's prefix is "Scott's", while Andrew Scott has the prefix "A. Scott's.") In July of 2005, I purchased my first Cinnamon doe, Ginger. Since then I have purchased another Cinnamon, a buck from the Tjark's, at the ARBA National Convention in Indianapolis, hence his name Indy; also another pre-bred doe Aimee, from Oliver Flynn. My brother Andrew started in the 4-H Rabbit Club in 2007. I gave him all my Cinnamons and got into New Zealand Whites for my meatpens. I want to thank Greg and Kristi Rogers for their support in finding me a VERY nice trio of NZ whites. In the early part of 2007, I also purchased an AWESOME pair of NZReds, an endangered and rare variety, from James Gray. This is my rabbit "fun project", and I am interested in seeing how well their babies do in meat pens. Please contact me if you are interested in anything for sale, or just want info on rabbits or cavies. I update often. Thanks for visiting! Please note: This is just a temporary site. It is not very good for a rabbitry site, but it's the best I can do right now. When I get a formal one one up and running, I will post a link on here. Memoirs My main chocolate herd buck, Fudge, passed away in the month of 7/06. He always gave me very good babies, every litter had chocolates, and he had such the swetest personality. He was my very first Havana, and one of my favorites. I owe all that I have accomplished with my Havanas, and getting me started in this wonderful breed, to him. He will be very missed. On 11/16/06 one of my favorite and best chocolate does, Scott's Sadie, passed away due to pneumonia. She will be sorely missed, just for herself and for the amount of wonderful babies she could have still contributed to this rabbitry. 
Schroll's Fudge Scott's Sadie
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