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littleruei

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Here's a pic of one of my bunnies in my avatar. What breed is it? I have the pictures of the other two also, but i don't know how to put it here. Would appreciate if anyone has advice on how to post the pictures.


-Kiah Ruei
 
I'm guessing you probably have a local Asian strain of rabbit that is not similar to our breeds here in the US. Many of the Asian rabbits have long, fine bone and refined featured as well as coming in many colors. If you ask around locally, you might be able to find out what the rabbits are called in your area.

Would love to see photos of the others!

Pam
 
Do you have any better photos? Doesn't appear to be an Angora - also not a Palomino. Angoras are very common in Asia, however.

Pam
 
Hi Kiah Ruei

That's what the people told me about my rabbits too. First they said it's "New Zealand" then they said it's angora. I have no idea what breed my rabbits are.

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Anyone has any idea?

 
Angoras have been mixed with New Zealands in Asia, so maybe that's why your being told they are NZ.

How big are they?

Pam
 
clevername wrote:
I first one looks like a dutch angora cross, very interesting. The second one looks like a an angora mutt (I'm stumped). How big are they?
er.. I think bout 30cm if he's sitting like a fluff ball. :DHow big is an angora?
 
Angora come in all sizes. I meant weight though.

I was asking to guess at what (in addition to angora) they have in their ancestry. The wool doesn't appear to be thick enough to be a full angora hybrid.

They are adorable though, in a confused sort of way!:biggrin2:
 
clevername wrote:
Angora come in all sizes. I meant weight though.

I was asking to guess at what (in addition to angora) they have in their ancestry. The wool doesn't appear to be thick enough to be a full angora hybrid.

They are adorable though, in a confused sort of way!:biggrin2:

Lol... opps... White one is about 2.5kg, Black is about 2.8kg. The angora in your pic sure doesn't look easy to groom... but it looks so cute.. Only the feet and face doesn't have long fur, looks like it's wearing a fur coat.

How does a jersey wooly look like?
 
serenz wrote:
clevername wrote:
Angora come in all sizes. I meant weight though.

I was asking to guess at what (in addition to angora) they have in their ancestry. The wool doesn't appear to be thick enough to be a full angora hybrid.

They are adorable though, in a confused sort of way!:biggrin2:

Lol... opps... White one is about 2.5kg, Black is about 2.8kg. The angora in your pic sure doesn't look easy to groom... but it looks so cute.. Only the feet and face doesn't have long fur, looks like it's wearing a fur coat.

How does a jersey wooly look like?

Here are some pics of jersey wooly's



http://www.therabbithill.com/Images/woolly2.jpg



http://www.american-cyber.com/wrabbit/Joshua.jpg
 
pamnock wrote:
I'm guessing you probably have a local Asian strain of rabbit that is not similar to our breeds here in the US. Many of the Asian rabbits have long, fine bone and refined featured as well as coming in many colors. If you ask around locally, you might be able to find out what the rabbits are called in your area.

Would love to see photos of the others!

Pam

Our Asian rabbits appear to be a great big mix of the US breeds.. you can spot a bit of HL, lionhead, angora etc in the rabbits here:) We don't have our own local breeds with their own breed names, and rabbit breeds have not been developed here the way they are being developed by rabbitries in the US.

However, in the past few years, some people in Singapore & Malaysia have imported certain breeds from US and/or Europe to be developed locally. In Malaysia, there are only 2 of such breeders that I'm aware of. 1 of them specialises solely in HL. The other breeder breeds HL, ND and Dwarf Hotots.

Some petshops used to import rabbits. I've seen mini rexes, and a friend has seen some giant breeds. But I wonder what happened to those rabbits, as I don't see such breeds around these days.. maybe they weren't bred, or were bred with local rabbits, hence all these local mixed breeds that we get. They're cute, nonetheless :biggrin2:

 
It's sort of the same here, practically all our rabbits are mixed breeds and just bred for cutness rather then breed or quality. We're not a ''developed rabbit country'' either.
 
serenz wrote:
Hi Kiah Ruei

That's what the people told me about my rabbits too. First they said it's "New Zealand" then they said it's angora. I have no idea what breed my rabbits are.

daddy.jpg


IMG_1719Custom-1.jpg


Anyone has any idea?
You have to cute rabbits! :) I love the one on top! Dutch markings but Angora-ish looks! Very very cute! :)

Emily

 

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