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Some Hollands live on forever in your memories, not only by remembering their winning show careers, or looking at their offspring still in your barn, but by being who they were.. the ones that hung out the cage doors, that begged to be petted and picked up , or stomped and ran until you opened the cage up to give them their treats…the ones you really loved!!
THESE WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF CIRCLE L!!


Circle L’s Spoiled Rotten
GC Color Herd Buck


"Rotten" was retired to a cage with the "Oak Tree Old-Timers". Rotten was as his name implies, simply spoiled rotten!! His look-alike great-grandson Hot Pepper has replaced him on the end of the row and demanded his share of the attention just like Rotten did. ROTTEN’S LEGACY through sons Lover Boy, Showtime and Hot Stuff... grandsons Chin Rotten, Showoff, Tipster, and Hot Shot... great-grandsons Show Me, Connor, Pepperpot, Hot Pepper, Show Up, and Hot Dog... great-great grandsons Gus, Hot Link, Sweet Chin, Sweet Andy,Pepper Me Hot, and Dr Pepper...and their offspring WILL CONTINUE ITS WINNING WAY!!


Circle L’s Hazzard
GC Herd Buck


"Hazzard" led me and Texas judges a merry chase up and down the show table over the years. He had an awesome head, but if he ever sat still long enough for the judges to put their hands on him, it was then an easy choice. He was the sire of many show winners, and HIS LEGACY WILL ALWAYS LIVE ON IN OUR HERD & IN TEXAS with Knockout, Bro, Hammer, Chase, Teddy, Hank, Bubbles, Wizzard, Lizzie, Lady Hazel, Hailey,....and their descendents!!




Circle L’s Mojo
GC, BIS Herd Buck, Sire of BIS & National Top 10’s
5th BSB, ARBA Conv, Portland, OR

“Mo”
was very slow in head development, and wasn’t even shown as a jr, but then he really bloomed at about 8 months, and became my most consistent show winner until his son Bingo replaced him. He always posed on his own, stayed in beautiful fur, was quiet and easy to handle, and had a gorgeous head and a smooth firm body!! He produced numerous Texas show winners and also national top 10 winners. I use his son Gizmo, and a grandson Pogo now, and his line continues that wonderful attitude he had so it is still one of my favorite to work with. He was out of the original “Madcap” pair of Hollands I bought in Tulsa.




Circle L’s Sweetheart
Color Herd Brood Doe


"Sweetheart" was the first of our Sweet or H numbered line. She was nothing special to look at, and was never shown, but had the most unbelievably sweet attitude and still is the bun our grandkids go out first to pet. She is now retired to the “Oak Tree Old-Timers” after producing many wonderful color bunnies. She loves to play in my flower beds when I am out working in them. HER LEGACY AND WONDERFUL SWEET ATTITUDE IS STILL CARRIED ON TODAY in our chin herd buck Sweet Chin, and descendents Sweetness, Sweet Maggie, Sweet Enough, and Sweet Too.




Circle L’s Knockout
GC Herd Buck, Numerous BIS Runnerups
1st BJB, HLRSC Natls, IN…4th BSB, HLRSC Natls, CA

“KO”
was one of those Hollands that looked awesome from little on, and I tagged him KO instead of my usual system because I had such high hopes for him. KO far exceeded any show hopes I had for him, but never produced his equal. He had a gorgeous head, and was always weighed because he looked so massive, but he always hit 3-15 on the nose. He is a son of Hazzard, but never carried that rowdy attitude to the show table, and was always one of the first to demand his share of attention when you went into the barn.




Circle L’s Fancy
GC - Foundation Line Brood Doe


"Fancy" was our first big winner. She was the 2nd place SJD at our first Holland Natls in Ft Worth, and also placed 2nd the next day behind the SJD who won BOB both days. She still looks like she could go right on the show table, but is now retired to the "Oak Tree Old-Timers". HER LEGACY LIVES ON IN HER MANY WONDERFUL DESCENDENTS... sons Tater and Colortime, daughter Uppity, and granddaughters UpToo, Sugarcakes, Dee, No Show, Dinah, Dee, and Delight and their offspring will carry her legend on in our barn.




Circle L’s Hot Pepper
GC Br Chestnut Agouti Herd Buck

“Pepper”
was out of my GC chestnut agouti herd buck Hot Shot and looked much like his great-grandsire Spoiled Rotten. He also had Rotten’s wonderful attitude, and always hung his head out of the cage to be petted when you opened it. Although I didn’t have Pepper nearly long enough, he left me some great young bucks to carry on the “Spoiled Rotten” legacy.



Circle L’s Showoff
GC Foundation Herd Buck


“Showoff” was one of our first crosses between our tort lines and our agouti lines. His dad Showtime who was a br tort out of Spoiled Rotten, was the 1st place BJB at the Day after Natls in IN, and his mom was a foundation line tort doe so he being a tort went into the foundation line barn of torts. He is a small typy 3# up-pose Holland with great bone who has thrown that over the years. His sons Show Me, Connor, and Show Up will carry on the ROTTEN legacy after he is retired to the “Oak Tree Old-Timers”.




Circle L’s Sizzle
GC Herd Doe

“Sizzle” was a great show doe for me, and has carried that great type on to her offspring.
She had the up pose, great bone, and great width and depth on her awesome body. She was out of a wonderful buck I got from my friend Kris Phelan named Phelan’s Woody, and a br black brood doe who carried the Hazzard and Mojo background both. She produced Circle L’s Flame, the 1st place BSD at the HLRSC Natls in AZ.



Circle L’s Misty
GC Color Herd Doe

"Misty" was line bred color out of two of our chins, and was the first nice squirrel I raised.
She had a great show career, and was very short and compact. She never really produced anything of note, other than Aggie.


Circle L’s Bingo
GC Herd Buck


"Bingo" was sired by Mojo, and was the TRBA State Show 1999 Open BOB and the 2000 BOV Broken, and had 1-BIS Runnerup to his show record. He was one of my favorite Hollands, and he was always waiting at the front of his cage...it didn’t matter if it was to go to a show or to see a doe!!



Circle L’s Aggie
GC Color Herd Doe


“Aggie” was one of our first chestnuts to really do well on the show table. She is a very typy up-pose doe, and is out of House’s Rascal and our squirrel doe Misty. She has produced some very nice buns,one a chestnut BIS, and our chestnut herd buck Highbrow, for us over the years. She is retired to under the “Oak Trees”.



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