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Hey there is a rescue bunny near us a girl who is a lionhead and flemish giant cross. She looks gorgeous, any ideas how big she would grow, she is orangey and very fluffy looking xx I will try to attach a pic or link xx
http://www.fatfluffs.com/rabbit/216/
dont know how to make this a link ????
The addy is wrong the search says. Can you try again? I would love to see her.
PEPPA, I looked her up! What a beauty. I attach her photo. — She is very unique. I think my Mops was still looking for a girlfriend…
but I’m too far. j/k!
You know, her face is full of rabbitude! Her description icludes that she ‘snorts’ when you go on her turf! Cute! But they do want her to go to a home with another rabbit… that will be some bonding fun… — so: Are you interested in her?
For size, I would imagine she is far smaller than a true flemmie seeing as how the lionhead is such a tiny breed.
She is gorgeous isnt she, i want to adopt a giant bunny but had thought a boy would be best as peppa and georgie are both girls. Dont know if they would let me though as i have three children and they didnt seem to think that was a good idea. Thanks for finding her i am not very good with links xx
Would fatfluffs let you foster her to see if Hunny J gets along with your family? Are your children very small?
Oh, it says she 11 months so fully grown.
oo is 11 months fully grown then, i have always wondered xx I have sent an email to enquire further and said about my children, i have three boys one is 6 one is nearly 3 and the other is only 10 months x
her ears curl at the top so adorable what a lot of long long hair. OH I love her. I dont’ imagine her getting much bigger. You say she is 11 months? I doubt she will get bigger than that.
She appears about average with the ear size. 8 9 lbs there abouts
Shes so pretty! What in interesting cross! I can imagine her snorting! haha!
ahhh!! she’s soooooooooo cute!!
WOW!
She is cute isnt she, i have sent an email to enquire so see what they say, she must be one big fluff ball lol . Actually i think that would be a good thread about unusual cross breed bunnies???? Anyone have any ideas or pics even better xx
Tiger X Bunny mix

Just kidding!
Arrr thats funny can you imagine if it was real lol we like that one xx
PEPPA, mine isn’t unusual, but my Deirdra is just under 1 year old like Hunny J. She’s a Flemmie crossed with a lop.
She is a little under 10 lbs. ![]()
Arrr she is very beautiful petzy so i guess she is about the same size really. infact it would really be only the fluffy bits that would differ in the cross i think.
Does she seem big to you?
I think, Hunny J might be bonier than Deirdra, less pudgy. But D doesn’t seem big to me. Only her eyes and ears seem huge. But I feel her weight when I carry her, I need both hands definitely. And she eats way more than my others. ![]()
She’s pretty but honestly I cannot imagine due to the enormous size difference that she can be a cross between these 2 breeds. Maybe an angora and a flemmie but not a lionhead.
But the coloring looks very lionhead. It could have been a little lionhead buck and a Flemmie doe? But who knows… whatever she is, she is one of a kind. ![]()
There are red angoras as well – my old rabbit rescue group rescued a family of angoras from the shelter and Gaston was a red angora – he was stunning – they were all stunning as angoras are. I think this is an angora and not a lionhead. I cannot even imagine a little lionhead male managing a female Flemmie – he could probably only hump her head.
She looks more like an angora to me with the long fur on the sides. Also, I think some of the rabbits in the angora family have ears that curl down like that.
I had similar thoughts, Sarita. It’s hard to imagine a lionhead and flemmie “doing the deed”. I don’t think that would be very responsible either due to the health risk to the mother giving birth (assuming mama was the lionhead).
What do they know of her history, was this a backyard breeder who surrendered mama and babies?
I see it, the hair on the sidea. That’s angora.. in all my time of being in love with angoras I haven’t come across a red one. Oh Sarita, I wish you hadn’t said anything about red angoras.. I wasn’t going to get a fourth rabbit…. Luckily, they are not common in my area…
Beka, you have created some weird images in my head (mini Lionhead humping head of giant)
She does look more Angora. The lionheads also don’t have the longer hair on the body. She could be palomino too…
Yes i am with you on the angora bit as i did think that before i read teh description. I think mum must have been the giant and the fluffy one smaller and full of energy bounced on the back so to speak lol xxx
I saw Palomino too, Jersey! Not sure if it was just the coloring that made me think that, but there’s something about her face.
Something a bit “Pip-ish”?
Very Pipish! But with longer fur!
she is adorable !!!
Pretty much the temperament of a Lionhead LOL
Hi BunnyHugger! Welcome to BB! I just wanted to point out that this thread is over 5 years old. We ask that members do not pull up old threads because it causes confusion. I’m going to lock this now. =)
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