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  2. Netherland Dwarf rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Netherland Dwarf is a breed of domestic rabbit that originated in the Netherlands. Weighing 1.1–2.5 pounds (0.50–1.13 kg), [1][2] the Netherland Dwarf is one of the smallest rabbit breeds. Its popularity as a pet or show rabbit may stem from its neotenic appearance. The Netherland Dwarf is recognised by both the American Rabbit Breeders ...

  3. Mini Lop - Wikipedia

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    Mini Lop. A solid Mini Lop. The Mini Lop is a breed of domestic rabbit that is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). [1] It is different from the Miniature Lop breed that is recognized by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [2] (. In the UK, the Miniature Lop is sometimes called—for short—the "Mini Lop".)

  4. Miniature Lop - Wikipedia

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    A fawn colored Miniature Lop. Miniature Lop is a breed of domestic rabbit recognised by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [1] Confusion arises because, in the UK, the Miniature Lop is often commonly called (for short) the Mini Lop. It is, however, a different breed from the Mini Lop that is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association ...

  5. Polish rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Ruby eyed white color variety. The Polish rabbit is a compact breed of domestic rabbit, most often bred by fanciers (as opposed to hobbyists) and commonly exhibited in rabbit shows. Despite its name, the Polish rabbit likely originated in England, not Poland. The breed known in the UK as Polish is the breed known in the US as Britannia Petite.

  6. Dwarf Hotot - Wikipedia

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    The Dwarf Hotot was imported to the United States in 1980 by Elizabeth Forstinger, [2] a rabbit breeder also known for her work in importing and distributing the Holland Lop throughout the country. [3] Forstinger bred the Dwarf Hotot further, eliminating blue and marbled eye colors from the breed, and brought several Dwarf Hotots to show at ...

  7. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Aside from brushing, be sure to trim their nails and check them for parasites. 9. There's a lot more to their diet than carrots. Young dwarf rabbit eating. We know, rabbits and carrots go together ...

  8. Jersey Wooly - Wikipedia

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    A full grown Jersey Wooly weighs 1 - 1.5 kg (2.5 - 3.5 pounds) with 3 lbs being considered ideal. [3] They have a compact body type. The ears are small and erect, standing about 2 inches long. 3 inch ears are the maximum length allowed for exhibition stock per the ARBA's Standard of Perfection. When showing a Jersey Wooly, the head and ears ...

  9. Dwarf rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Netherland Dwarf is the smallest of the domestic rabbits. The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) [3] [4] accepts a weight range of 1.1–3.5 kg (2.4–7.7 lb), but 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) is the maximum allowed by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [5] The small stature of the Netherland Dwarf was initially the result of the dwarfing gene ...

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