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Sabrina.04.

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I’ve been wondering what breed my rabbits are, if you don’t mind please could you help. Thanks
I’ve got four rabbits two buck’s and two doe’s
Sorry if the pictures are bad I’m not good at taking pictures
 

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The first one is a lop breed; here is a list of lop breeds: Lop rabbit - Wikipedia
The second one is most likely a Harlequin.
1594237039984.jpeg(Harlequin)
I am not sure about the third one, but the fourth one is likely a Hotot.
1594236930346.jpeg(Hotot white ears)
1594236960765.jpeg(Hotot black ear)
All of them could be crossbreeds.
 
They are all mixed breeds.
The first one looks like some type of lop mix. With the others, you can't even guess what is in there to make up the mix. The second one is Harlequin colored but not Harlequin the breed. The breed harlequin is quite uncommon, and much larger than that rabbit (harlequins are meat rabbits). The third one could potentially be a dutch cross; that sort of white spotting doesn't entirely line up with what I usually see in broken pattern. The color is Tortoise with some white markings. The last one is Broken Frosty colored. You can't tell much beyond that.
 
They are all mixed breeds.
The first one looks like some type of lop mix. With the others, you can't even guess what is in there to make up the mix. The second one is Harlequin colored but not Harlequin the breed. The breed harlequin is quite uncommon, and much larger than that rabbit (harlequins are meat rabbits). The third one could potentially be a dutch cross; that sort of white spotting doesn't entirely line up with what I usually see in broken pattern. The color is Tortoise with some white markings. The last one is Broken Frosty colored. You can't tell much beyond that.
Thanks for the help
 

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