Any Rabbit Breeders/Owners Here at BYC?

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We are new rabbit owners! Meet Gandalf the grey and Frodo the brown, our new French/partially German angora rabbits. I had rabbits for a while in childhood before a fox got into their hutch. We just got our rabbits this week. Not sure I have a favorite breed yet but so far like our angoras. We chose angoras because I like the idea that they produce wool (whether or not we ever do anything with it). We dream of having chickens some day but our current city, Maple Grove, Minnesota just unanimously voted against backyard chickens at the last city council meeting ☹️.

But we are excited to venture into owning angora rabbits!
 

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We are new rabbit owners! Meet Gandalf the grey and Frodo the brown, our new French/partially German angora rabbits. I had rabbits for a while in childhood before a fox got into their hutch. We just got our rabbits this week. Not sure I have a favorite breed yet but so far like our angoras. We chose angoras because I like the idea that they produce wool (whether or not we ever do anything with it). We dream of having chickens some day but our current city, Maple Grove, Minnesota just unanimously voted against backyard chickens at the last city council meeting ☹️.

But we are excited to venture into owning angora rabbits!
They are simply adorable! I absolutely love Angoras. They look so fluffy!

If you need any help or have any questions about your new babies feel free to ask, I would love to help and I'm sure the many experienced bunny owners here would too. We'll just need lots of pictures :)

Congratulations on your new floofers, and good luck!
 
They are simply adorable! I absolutely love Angoras. They look so fluffy!

If you need any help or have any questions about your new babies feel free to ask, I would love to help and I'm sure the many experienced bunny owners here would too. We'll just need lots of pictures :)

Congratulations on your new floofers, and good luck!
Thanks! I'm sure we will have more questions soon once we are working on getting their hutch and run set up. Looking forward to when we have everything set in place. Here's another picture of Gandalf the Grey ☺️.
 

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We are new rabbit owners! Meet Gandalf the grey and Frodo the brown, our new French/partially German angora rabbits. I had rabbits for a while in childhood before a fox got into their hutch. We just got our rabbits this week. Not sure I have a favorite breed yet but so far like our angoras. We chose angoras because I like the idea that they produce wool (whether or not we ever do anything with it). We dream of having chickens some day but our current city, Maple Grove, Minnesota just unanimously voted against backyard chickens at the last city council meeting ☹️.

But we are excited to venture into owning angora rabbits!
Boss!!!!! Find me one of these!!?
 
Thanks! I'm sure we will have more questions soon once we are working on getting their hutch and run set up. Looking forward to when we have everything set in place. Here's another picture of Gandalf the Grey ☺️.
I'd really like to steal this one.
 
Boss!!!!! Find me one of these!!?
I'll look.
The most common ones are the English Angoras (which have fluff of their ears as face) and the French Angoras (no fluff on ears and face).
They are a lot of work though in terms on grooming. And they shed a lot. But some people have less allergy issues with them.

I'll check rescues first..
 

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