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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A What breed is my rabbit?

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    • Fresh Palis
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        Exactly what I said. I attached a picture. Brown long fur, short ears and not large.


      • Sarita
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          Picture didn’t attach and by your description it could be anything…


        • Fresh Palis
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            Really sorry, I’m knew to this website. This should do.


          • LBJ10
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              I think I fixed your pictures.

              OMG, squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! What a sweetie!

              Well, he definitely has some dwarf breed in him. Look at those widdle ears!
              His fur looks rather wooly too, so perhaps a wooly breed in there?


            • Eepster
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                He’s a bit young to tell yet. Also holding him means we can’t see body shape. From ears and fur texture alone though my guess would be jersey woolly.


              • Deleted User
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                  Who cares what breed it is….. I’ll take 10!


                • Beka27
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                    What a sweet baby!

                    Face shape and ears point towards Netherland Dwarf (ND), but he has really fluffy fur, so possibly a mix with something? Either way, he’s adorable!


                  • litheandgraphic
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                      Looks like a Jersey Woolly mix to me! But they may be too young to tell just yet…


                    • LBJ10
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                        Jersey woolies are a dwarf breed, so it could very well be that.


                      • Sindri
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                          It could be Jersey woolie or even lionhead. Where I am from some rabbits sellers call the rabbits they are selling “lionheads” to me they appear to be netherland mixes because of the face shape and ears. I agree with LBJ10 its most likely a woolie.

                          Its as cute as can be!


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                            Posted By Sindriona on 10/12/2014 4:51 PM

                            It could be Jersey woolie or even lionhead. Where I am from some rabbits sellers call the rabbits they are selling “lionheads” to me they appear to be netherland mixes because of the face shape and ears. I agree with LBJ10 its most likely a woolie.

                            Its as cute as can be!

                            A well breed lionhead should show dwarf characteristics.  So they are supposed to have the same short ears and a similar face shape to a nethie.  We just see more “pet quality” lionheads that are false dwarf that don’t meet the breed standard much more often than we see show quality bunnies. 


                          • Fresh Palis
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                              Here are a few more photos in case they might help.



                            • Deleted User
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                                Ok ok ok….. I’ll take 15!

                                Lol!


                              • Kitkat
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                                  A Jersey Woolie or an extremely fluffy Netherland Dwarf!


                                • LBJ10
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                                    Yeah, I think Jersey wooly or mix. He’s got that fuzziness about him that you see in wooly breeds.

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