On another note I have also been told by Laurie at .com that the more brevi type face can have a higher rate of teeth problems.
Interesting, I hadn't heard that before. It's certainly true of rabbits, dwarf lops are more prone to teeth problems than other breeds, as they have short faces. I worry a lot about teeth problems after having three rabbits develop malocclusion, it was just heartbreaking having to keep taking them to the vet to have teeth trimmed. Our little Hazel was less than a year old when he started having problems, we kept him going for five years - we wondered if it was fair to keep putting him through that, but he was so happy when his teeth weren't bugging him, playing and digging holes in the garden. I really don't want to go through it again, though.
Put me down as another one who
likes more lanigera-type chins.
I think calling them that sounds better than rat faced, actually, I do like rats, and had a pet one, but also felt the term 'rat faced' sounded like it was meant with negative connotations, even if people don't always mean it like that. Maybe I should call the brevi-types squashed face chins...
Not that I don't like brevi-type chins too, I do, but I personally don't really find them as cute, and I like the daintier, sleeker, more elegant look of more lanigera-type chins, to me that kind of chin is the prettier of the two. It's really interesting to hear about the other traits that sometimes go along with it, my standard boy (pedigree, and from good lines), who is a bit more lanigera-type, though not too extreme, is indeed very blue and clear in colour. I was told he'd be Ok to breed from if I wished, but I should be sure to pair him with a nice blocky female, so I'm interested to hear a few more breeders also say they do do that sometimes and it's considered Ok. I don't think I'd want to breed
really blocky chins though, I like the other type, well, somewhere in between the two, at least! Hmm...
My rat:
As a kit:
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g148/Ampharos64/Henry/1989196-695m.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g148/Ampharos64/DSC002571.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g148/Ampharos64/DSC002451.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g148/Ampharos64/DSC00278.jpg
He's really irritating to photograph because he can look so different from one picture to the next, I think it depends on how he holds himself. Also, I'm pretty terrible at photography - the kit photo, which is the best one I have of him, was taken by his breeder.