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Chinchilla Rabbits originated in France and were bred to standard by M. J. Dybowski. They were introduced to the United States in 1919. [3] Bred to be a meat and fur rabbit, the American Chinchilla Rabbit can be shown/exhibited or kept as a stocky, hardy pet. American Chinchilla Rabbits do not require regular grooming.
This American breed, which counts both white Flemish giants and chinchilla rabbits in its gene pool, made its debut in 1921. Despite his size, the gentle giant chinchilla is a lover not a fighter ...
There are three chinchilla breeds: standard, American, and giant, of which the standard is the smallest. Chinchillas feature in many domestic rabbit breeds’ ancestry. Max weight 7.5lb.
Different breeds of rabbit at an exhibition in the Netherlands, 1952. As of 2017, there were at least 305 breeds of the domestic rabbit in 70 countries around the world raised for in the agricultural practice of breeding and raising domestic rabbits as livestock for their value in meat, fur, wool, education, scientific research, entertainment and companionship in cuniculture. [1]
Chinchilla fur garments on display in Ushuaia. ... The American beaver scores a 90/100 on the Austin Fur Durability chart ... Rabbit is the least durable of all furs ...
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The American Sable is a result of Chinchilla rabbit crosses. Sables are identical to Chinchilla rabbits in body conformation, but their coats are colored differently. The head, feet, ears, back, and top of the tail are a dark sepia, while the coat fades to a lighter tan over the rest of the body, similar to the coloring of a Siamese cat.
Genus Chinchilla. Chinchilla ... Lemmus trimucronatus - North American brown lemming; Genus Microtus. ... Conilurus albipes - white-footed rabbit rat (extinct)