You're right, Felix; 10 - 12 pounds isn't all that big, as rabbits go. That's leaning toward the larger size for meat-type rabbits, but the giant breeds get a lot bigger.
I haven't been to a rabbit show in a while, but when I was going to them regularly, there were a couple of folks that I often saw showing Flemish Giants. They definitely qualified for the Home here, and were on short side. I could really appreciate the docile nature of the big beasts when I saw them muscling those huge rabbits onto the show table.
And you are right; straight lines are contrary to the Rabbit Code. A rabbit doesn't want to be too predictable, because it never knows who might be making their own predictions about its future . . . .
I haven't been to a rabbit show in a while, but when I was going to them regularly, there were a couple of folks that I often saw showing Flemish Giants. They definitely qualified for the Home here, and were on short side. I could really appreciate the docile nature of the big beasts when I saw them muscling those huge rabbits onto the show table.
And you are right; straight lines are contrary to the Rabbit Code. A rabbit doesn't want to be too predictable, because it never knows who might be making their own predictions about its future . . . .
