Anyone here know of any holland lop breeders in CT that are still in the rabbit hobby? I've tried googling but a lot of the websites I've come across are either no longer available or they haven't been updated for the last year or more. Thanks!
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Hello! We picked up 2 more rabbits yesterday. I think 1 is a rex but have no clue on the other. Thoughts?
Front and side view of the rex... Yes? Thoughts on color?
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Front and side on the one I am clueless. It is about 6-7 inches long. Weighs approximately 2 lbs. mini rex???
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So after doing more research... I found that I was confused and thought rex and mini rex were different types of rabbits. Guess they are not. So could that mean the little guy is a dwarf?
Really would just like some opinions on what they might be since the last ones I got were not what they were supposed to be.![]()
Anyone????
Both of these rabbits look like Mini Rex to me; both have the Rex coat. The first rabbit most likely didn't inherit the dwarfing gene, so it is almost guaranteed to grow over the weight limit for the breed. Its color appears to be chestnut (the "correct" version of chestnut for the Rex breeds is called castor, and it is a much deeper, redder shade). The second rabbit looks like it did get the dwarfing gene. It also appears to be a classic example of a Vienna marked rabbit (which is what usually happens when one parent is a Blue-eyed White and one isn't). The markings are uncannily like those of the Dutch breed, aren't they?