I was in quarantine for another four months. Luckily for me none of my other bunnies died from the dreadful virus. In July my new vet (a Californian who is running practices in New Zealand and the Nappa Valley) drove out and vaccinated my remaining twelve rabbits against RHD. Only one rabbit had an adverse reaction to the vaccine and went off her food for a week but the others were fine and didn't even feel the jab (the difference between a professional doing it and me!).
Despite hearing how the vaccine causes temporary sterility I mated up my sooty fawn (chocolate torte) French angora Meadow in August. She had been mated before with no success but this time all went well and she had a kindle of six kits on September 1st 2005. Although she proved a competant first time Mum the babies were contrary and constantly got out of the nest box. Whent they were three days old I had to revive two in a container of warm water and two days later another got out during the night and died of cold. I began bringing the nest box inside at night and taking it back out to Meadow early morning so she could give them a feed. She managed to wean four babies and here they are aged three weeks 
In March I was meant to take in another angora buck from someone in Rotorua who no longer had time for him. However due to being in quarantine Taffy didn't arrive here till last month. He is a cinnamon english angora who was originally bred in the South Island. A big sized rabbit he has apparently won a couple of shows and even beat the top angora breeder in New Zealand. Hopefully he will improve my bloodlines.