Aaw they look very pretty and friendly! The one on the left does look a lot like SapphireMine are a mix of giant checkered, new zealands, and whatever thrives on farms around here - typical meat mutts. They make great pets - mine are more relaxed and less destructive than my smaller doe Fury (about 7 lbs). Herr Hase (ca. 11 lbs) is my free range house bunny, and recently got Dotty, young neutered girl, one of his daughters , as companion. Works great, no chewing, both using the litter box...
How much colour/white rabbits with the broken gene have is more or less random when not bred for a specific pattern, I get everything from white to fully coloured in one litter.
This gene can cause trouble if a rabbit has two sets of it, making it a charlie (less than 10% markings), but I haven't seen any effect of that in my mutts.
I don't know, but I put the pictures right after that too, I hope those are showing up for peopleWhy do the photos in the OP have red X's on them?! I can't see them! I want to see the bunny! lol
Dang, I don't have a scale but she's definitely not 20 lbs. That's a lot of bunny to cuddle though rightWe had a Checkered Giant and she was almost 20 pounds--made our New Zealand male look tiny.
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