Polish Rabbits

polish rabbits

Dwarf Rabbit -American Fuzzy Lop Adn Britannia Petite Dwarf Rabbit Breeds

The smallest conejos enanos razas have mature varieties whose weight is normally less than 5 pounds.

American Fuzzy Lop

The U . s . Fuzzy Lop weighs 3 to 5 pounds. These conejos enanos have a large, flattened “bulldog” face and lopped ears, and also somewhat like a Netherlands Lop with lengthy coat. They have been bred in various colors. This is a wool type, and will require intensive daily brushing and also a special diet plan. It’s a short bunnie with well-developed shoulders and hindquarters. The head is kept high and near the shoulders. The American Fuzzy Lop is shown in 6 different groups determined by its color design: broken, pointed white, wide band, agouti, shaded, and self. Inside these groups, the agouti colours of chestnut and chinchilla can be seen. A number of other colours can also be found in this small and stocky type.

Britannia Petite

Size: Under 2.7 pounds
The Britannia Petite is an old English breed known in United kingdom as “Polish”. It’s usually considered to have been created from small, well-known bunnies. The type is currently recognized as the smallest of the standard breeds. In the usa, the Britannia Petite is frequently recognized as being white with reddish eyes, although they’re bred in numerous colour types in great britan. These little, small bunnies have relatively narrow heads and a cut, arched body line. The ears are medium extended and erect. Experienced conejo enano breeders have claimed these rabbits have a tendency to be more hyper and nip more often than some other breeds, and they need specially cautious handling due to the fragile arched body shape. The neck is quite short, and erect ears are in contact with each other for its full length. The Britannia’s hair is smooth and soft. This kind of breed is known as curious , {alert|notify|inform} and is {suitable for|ideal for} {older childrenolder kids} who can deal with this light-statured breed gently.

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