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  2. Animal coat - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the animal may be single-coated or may have a number of coats, such as an undercoat and a topcoat (also called an outer coat or, sometimes, overcoat), which is made up of guard hair. The state of the coat is considered an indication of the animal's breeding and health. Animals might have different coat quality for different seasons.

  3. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Among rabbit fanciers and in the fiber and fur industry, the genetics of coat color and hair properties are paramount. The meat industry relies on genetics for disease resistance, feed conversion ratio, and reproduction potential. The rabbit genome has been sequenced and is publicly available. [31] The mitochondrial DNA has also been sequenced ...

  4. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    The most popular kinds of fur in the 1960s (known as luxury fur) were blond mink, white rabbit, yellow leopard, jaguar or cheetah, black panther, silver striped fox and red fox. Cheaper alternatives were pelts of wolf, Persian lamb or muskrat. It was common for ladies to wear a matching hat.

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  6. Rabbit hair - Wikipedia

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    A selectively bred rabbit from the 1900s, the Rex rabbit, has guard hairs of the same length as the down, but this is an atypical recessive trait that is relatively rare in wild rabbits. Rabbit hair is commonly considered a byproduct of the ordinary process of breeding rabbits for meat, and as such is manufactured in vast quantities in England ...

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

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    The Carmagnola Grey rabbit is a rare breed from Italy that is almost extinct. It is a large breed bred for meat. [36] The coat of the Carmagnola Grey exhibits chinchilla coloration. The average weight of an adult Carmagnola Grey is 3.5–4.5 kg (7.7–9.9 lb).

  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 ...

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