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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Anyone Able to Guess Their Breed?

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    • AmyLouWho14
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        We have two rabbits we adopted when they were young (we guessed around 4-7 months) and we’ve been unsure what their breeds are. We assume they are both mixes but wondered if anyone might have a better idea what kind of mix they are?

        They are both females, the spotted one is about 12 pounds and the tortoiseshell is almost 11 pounds.  We believe they are at least a year old give or take. They’ve both more than doubled in size (length  & weight) since we got them.

        Their ears were sometimes one up and one down when we got them but the spotted gal now has fully lopped ears and the tort has straight pricked ears.


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          New Zealand x lop maybe? Broken pattern is common in NZ. Tort can be just about any breed, including lops.

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