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Haha, nope, no leg pulling here.His mama was some sort of Flemish mix, but I do remember her having a sister with one loppy ear. He still picks up his left one at times but for the most part it stays down. (I'm guessing his grandpa was an English lop) His dad was a small ruby eyed white rabbit that was supposed to be a New Zealand but never reached size standard. So I dunno, he could have any number of different breeds in him. All of his brothers and sisters had normal fur and big but straight up ears.He did have one sibling early on that looked like it might have the same fur but it passed away a few days after being born.
He just seems to have inherited two different recessive genes at one time. Very cool But now I am wondering what to do with him. Do I sell him, or do I try to purchase a Velveteen lop girly and start my own line.(that would be fun)
He/she is definitely some sort of mini rabbit mix. I don't have much experience in mini breeds so I'm pretty uselessBUT I would say after looking at photos on the internet that he/she doesn't look as racy a britannia petite, not as petite as a Netherland, and now that I've seen him up and about not as compact as a polish. He shares absolutely no characteristics of a wild cotton tail, although that would be really fun. You would know, trust me.
He looks like a standard rabbit but in miniature. So he is more than likely a mix. A very adorable and finely put together mix. If I were to guess a mix I would mini rex and one of the dwarf breeds.