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Red Ace Acres Red Ace Acres is a small, family-owned farm located in the beautiful town of Hood River, Oregon.

We are so excited to see our stock stealing the show at the Hood River County Fair 2024!
26/07/2024

We are so excited to see our stock stealing the show at the Hood River County Fair 2024!

Red Ace Acres Rabbitry’s Wanderlust: Wander the Stars Show Results:MUSHU (Junior)-Open A: 1st & BOSV-Open B: 1st & BOSVN...
08/07/2024

Red Ace Acres Rabbitry’s Wanderlust: Wander the Stars Show Results:

MUSHU (Junior)
-Open A: 1st & BOSV
-Open B: 1st & BOSV

NIGHT (Junior)
-Youth A: 1st, BOSV, & BOSG
-Youth B: 1st, BOSV, & BOSG

DANISH (Senior)
-Open A: 1st & BOV

MAPLE (Senior)
-Youth A: 1st, BOB, & BOV
-Youth B: 1st

LALA (Intermediate)
-Youth A: 1st
-Youth B: 1st, BOB, & BOV
-Youth Best in Show: Honorable Mention

HONEY-BUN (Intermediate)
-Open A: 1st
-Open B: 1st, BOS, & BOSV

PEACH (Pre-Junior)
-Youth A: 1st
-Youth B: 1st

POPPY (Pre-Junior)
-Open A: 1st

BOBA (Pre-Junior)
-Open A: 1st

ASPEN (Pre-Junior)
-Open B: 1st

26/05/2024

This beauty, Reba, is on her way to Quinlan, Texas to be the start of a new breeding program for Shady Oaks Rabbitry! It is so exciting to see our lines getting out in the states! A big thank you to Fur to Scales Transport!

Red Ace Acres is a small, family-owned farm located in the beautiful town of Hood River, Oregon.

Red Ace Acres Rabbitry’s Crazy 8 R&CB Spring Fling Show Results:SPICE (Intermediate)- Open A: 1st- Open B: 1st, BOB, BOV...
19/05/2024

Red Ace Acres Rabbitry’s Crazy 8 R&CB Spring Fling Show Results:

SPICE (Intermediate)
- Open A: 1st
- Open B: 1st, BOB, BOV, & ARBA Leg
- Open C: 1st

ZOOM (Intermediate)
- Open Breed B:
1st Place Intermediate Buck

DANISH (Senior)
*New Addition*
- Open A: 1st
- Open B: 1st & BOS
- Open C: 1st

MUSHU (Pre-Junior)
*New Addition*

16/05/2024

We are all ready for the Crazy 8 R&CBA Spring Fling this Saturday in McMinnville, Oregon!

Red Ace Acres is a small, family-owned farm located in the beautiful town of Hood River, Oregon.

Happy National Day of the Horse!
14/12/2023

Happy National Day of the Horse!

18/11/2023

Baby Bunny Shenanigans

We are so proud to see our rabbits becoming champions with these outstanding FFA showman!
27/07/2023

We are so proud to see our rabbits becoming champions with these outstanding FFA showman!

It truly warms our hearts when we see the animals we produce go on to be great projects for our local 4-H and FFA. Out o...
27/07/2023

It truly warms our hearts when we see the animals we produce go on to be great projects for our local 4-H and FFA.

Out of our very own rabbitry, I give you our local Hood River County Fair 2023 champions!

FFA:
1. Grand Champion Advanced Rabbit Showman Lexi with Percy
2. Reserve Grand Champion Advanced Rabbit Showman Rylee with Pickles
3. Grand Champion Best of Show Rabbit Rylee with Pickles
4. Grand Champion Market Rabbit Lexi with Percy

4-H:
1. Adventures Cloverbud Rabbit Showman Kaylee with Cutie-Fruitie
2. Grand Champion Senior Rabbit Showman Lexi with Percy
3. Reserve Grand Champion Intermediate Rabbit Showman Rylee with Peter
4. Grand Champion Market Rabbit Rylee with Peter
5. Overall Grand Champion Market Rabbit Rylee with Peter
6. Champion Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Tessa with Opal
7. Blue Market Rabbit Addison with Link
8. Blue Market Rabbit Addison with Luigi

It’s a warm day on the farm! This boy is keeping cool by grazing under the big pasture sprinkler in great Fuddy fashion ...
21/07/2023

It’s a warm day on the farm! This boy is keeping cool by grazing under the big pasture sprinkler in great Fuddy fashion as he’s rock’n the fly mask. Everyone stay cool and don’t forget water!

If only morning hair looked this good
14/07/2023

If only morning hair looked this good

13/07/2023
10/07/2023

It’s 🥵. And we’re not just talking about the competition this summer. After a hard schooling session or a long ride, one of the last things you want to do is stay out in the heat. But, before you can cool off yourself, you have to cool off your horse.

Horses handle cold weather much better than hot weather, so cooling down in the summer months is extremely important. Learn how you can help cool your horse when riding during these hot summer months:
https://www.jtidist.com/blog/too-hot-to-stay-cool.html

The many faces of Fud
05/07/2023

The many faces of Fud

21/06/2023
Happy Father’s Day!
18/06/2023

Happy Father’s Day!

27/05/2023
23/05/2023

At this time of year we are out working in the garden, tending plants and mowing the lawn, but did you know that lawn grass cuttings should never be fed to horses. Please remember never put cuttings into any area where horses are grazing.

Unfortunately, grass cuttings are potentially very dangerous for horses to eat and sadly many have died as a result of people putting lawn mowings over the fence into horse pastures.

5 Good Reasons not to feed cutting to horses:

COLIC: A horse may gorge itself on piles of clippings. The large amount of grass can cause excessive fermentation in the hind gut. This can lead to colic or laminitis.
CHOKE: Horses tend to gobble down grass clippings quickly. Unlike grazing on grass out of the pasture and slowly chewing it, clippings require little effort or chewing to swallow. There is a potential risk that the clippings can get lodged in the esophagus.
MOLD: Piled up grass clippings can quickly grow mold, especially in hot and humid environments. Mold can also lead to colic.
BOTULISM: Dense piles of grass do not allow for air to circulate through grass clippings. This is an invitation for the deadly botulism toxin to develop.
POISONOUS PLANTS: Horses unknowingly eat toxic weeds and plants they normally would avoid when they get mixed in with the mower clippings.

Happy Mother’s Day!
15/05/2023

Happy Mother’s Day!

What a life it would be as a snoozing bunny
13/05/2023

What a life it would be as a snoozing bunny

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Red Ace Acres Labradors was created, by Kelsey Dorzab, for the soul purpose of bettering the breed of Labradors through responsible breeding practices, and preserving the many beautiful colors that the breed has to offer. These colors include: black, charcoal, chocolate, silver, yellow, champagne, and fox red. The inspiration for the program came from her beloved canine, Bade, who just so happens to be a silver lab. All of our labs go through the appropriate tests and clearances prior to breeding to ensure top quality dogs and puppies.