I usually use the British standards to determine a breed or to measure the show quality of the rabbit. In Britain, Britannia Petite is called Polish. The differences are minimal, but the Polish is certainly a little bit thicker and more compact according to the British standards.
I think my rabbit lacks the short fur. That’s why she looks a bit thicker despite her thin bone structure.
Thanks for your reply. The body is not thick, it just appears so because the fur is a little bit long. That’s definitely not considered long fur compared to other breeds of rabbit. I’m not sure I understand what you mean by frosty. Could you please explain?Definitely not a show rabbit. Very thick body, long coat. It looks like a frosty variety as well, which is not recognized.
Another question. Would you say she rather looks like a Polish (the U.S. Polish breed) rabbit?Definitely not a show rabbit. Very thick body, long coat. It looks like a frosty variety as well, which is not recognized.
Frosty is the color; I forget what they call it in germany. White with dark (not blue eyes)Another question. Would you say she rather looks like a Polish (the U.S. Polish breed) rabbit?
Thanks. However, the coat is white and the eyes are blue.Frosty is the color; I forget what they call it in germany. White with dark (not blue eyes)
It doesnt look like a US polish. Polish in the US come in even less colors than britannia petites, and while they do tend to have a slightly thicker body they also have a distinct head shape that this rabbit doesnt really have
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