What breed is this new doe? I'm confused...

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I thought from a pic she was a Rex, but definately not Rex fur. Could she be a Rex mix or something else?
 
She is a English Spot! I had one before and he was a nice big buck! I lost him a while back I really miss him. Yours doesn't have propper correct coloration though... Mine didn't but theres alot out there that doesn't
 
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THANKS! She's a really calm bunny, much more so than the Chinchilla's we have. She's about like our Dutch buck in temperament. I like her
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How big is she? I mean, how much does she weigh and how old is she? Pictures can be deceiving and that would make a big difference on what breed or mix she could be. She is cute though.
 
Here was my big boy His name was Dora
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Him as a baby
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My gosh I miss him...
 
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She's about 4 pounds right now. I'm GUESSING around 5-6 months old. The guy I got her from in a trade got her for his daughter and she got a rooster too at the same time that is about 5-6 months old from appearance. So I have a close guesstimate at age, but not precise. I just looked up the breed and I believe from the description she may very well be an English Spot. Size, temperament, the way she stands etc. is all dead on right with the breed. It also says their litters don't ALL have the correct markings and I'm thinking she is one who has 'partial markings' of her breed, which is normal.


LMEggs-Dora is a cutie!!!!!!
 
It seems like every time someone has a spotted rabbit, it becomes an English Spot.

Spots have a very unique set of markings and body type to them-and while you to get mismarks, they still have a very unique look to them. They're a tall, thin, long, narrow breed, though they are pretty laid back for an arched breed. Your girl's also too small, if she's 4 pounds and 5-6 months old.

My guess would be that she's a mixed breed-probably a dwarf cross. Should could very well have some Mini Rex in her, just not the rex fur.

(Spot pics, just because!)
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