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  2. List of rabbit breeds not recognized by the American Rabbit ...

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    The Enderby Island Rabbit, or simply Enderby rabbit, is a rare breed. It originates from rabbits introduced to Enderby Island, [55] an uninhabited subantarctic island in New Zealand's Auckland Islands group, from Australia in October 1865 to serve as castaway food. [55] Over 130 years the isolated population became a distinctive variety.

  3. Brown Chestnut of Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Chestnut of Lorraine (also known as the Brun Marron de Lorraine) is a breed of domestic rabbit that originated in France and is named for the Lorraine region. The breed is currently considered rare. It was developed by Ch. Kauffmann from Garenne and Tan rabbit stock. The ideal weight for this breed is 2–2.4 kilograms (4.4–5.3 lb). [1]

  4. Silver Fox rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Fox rabbit is a rare breed of domestic rabbit developed by Walter B. Garland of North Canton, Ohio, and bred for meat, show, and its unique fur. [1] The breed is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association .

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  6. Silver rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Silver rabbit is a rare breed of domestic rabbit believed to be brought to England by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1592. The breed has been bred for meat, show, and its pelt ever since and is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association [ 1 ] (ARBA).

  7. Argenté rabbit - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s and 1930s, some specimens were imported to the United States from France, Germany and England. (The first rabbits of the breed were brought to the US in 1924 or shortly before.) Although the breed struggled at first, its lovely coloration appealed to American fanciers. [8] Today, the Crème d'Argent is a rare breed.

  8. Cases of rare ‘rabbit fever’ disease rose by more than 50 ...

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    Cases of tularemia — a rare and sometimes fatal infectious disease that is also known commonly as “rabbit fever” — have risen in the US in recent years. Between 2011 and 2022, there’s ...

  9. First case of fatal rabbit disease detected in Kansas ... - AOL

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    The only clinic in Wichita that currently has the vaccine is Gupton’s House vet clinic, 2813 S. George Washington Blvd., the list shows. Owners can also visit House Rabbit Society, a non-profit ...