Caught some rabbits in my skunk trap and am wondering what breed they are

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they do look quite good! I decided to keep them as there is not much for them to eat, and the black one has been attacked by something as it's one ear is sliced through the middle, so it kind of looks like it has 2 1/2 ears :/.
 
Can you please send the 2nd one to me? :p He looks JUST like my old buck, Magic. So cute.

They are definitely mixes. I see maybe some Mini Lop in the first one. They look like they're all Vienna Marked. Do you know what the old owners of your house bred? Breeds and what market?
For most breeders who have been in the hobby a long time, it's easy to tell if a rabbit is purebred or not. ;)

Emily
 
I have no idea all I was told is that they bred rabbits so that is why there are rabbits that stick around the barn.

True, to me they all look the same except for the breeds that are very easily discernable.
rabbits to you, are GSD's to me lol.
This is probably a dumb question, but Lops have droopy ears..these don't, so wouldn't a lop mix have droopy ears? :S
 
Jersey wrote:
I have no idea all I was told is that they bred rabbits so that is why there are rabbits that stick around the barn.

True, to me they all look the same except for the breeds that are very easily discernable.
rabbits to you, are GSD's to me lol.
This is probably a dumb question, but Lops have droopy ears..these don't, so wouldn't a lop mix have droopy ears? :S

Nope, their ears don't have to flop if they're lop mix. Magic was part Holland, and his ears stood up. It depends on how much of that breed they have in them though, and what other breeds are there. ;)

Emily
 
They are very cute! They're mixes, I don't think anyone on here would be able to tell you for sure what they are, because they really could be a mix of anything and everything. They can just throw in a few guesses :)
 
Their teeth are also horrid looking, very stained and ugly. Is there anything I can do about that?
The black one seems to at some point to have brokenher lower jaw as each side moves on it's own and each bottom tooth. Poor thing :(
 
I don't believe that vets clean rabbits teeth like they do dogs and cats. Staining and ugly is more of a cosmetic issue i would think. As long as you watch her teeth for over growth or malocclusion.

I would say if her jaw doesn't stop her from eating then she should be okay. If she stops eating or seems like she is in pain I would take her to see someone. After being wild I think she can handle more than any normal rabbit could. If she couldn't she wouldn't have lasted a year and natural selection would have taken over but seems like they should be pretty hardy rabbits.

Also to help with how no one really knows what breeds they are. There are 49 recognized rabbit breeds and if they don't have a particular quality that would lead us to think one or the other then we are no help in determining breed and can only guess.
If you want to heres pictures of all the breeds recognized.
http://arba.net/breeds.htm
Each breed has its own characteristics like some breeds are only recognized in one color (ex: The American Sable, and Lilac) or some all have a certain type or body form (ex: Arched breeds such as the Belgian Hare and Britannia Petite). If a rabbit is mixed with none of these standing out then it can be hard.
 
they definately look well nurished, times must not have been too tough on them. As for breed... dutch is what first came to my mind and some other larger breed...? i am no expert.
 
The big head and long ears to me say a lop mix, weight tells me probably mini lop mix with a New Zealand or maybe a French Lop and a Dutch. They are definitely not heavy enough to be New Zealand.
 
I'll take the second one! :biggrin2: lol just kidding, I couldn't get another bunny right now though I'd like to. Sooo coute. Its face,ears and head kinda remind me of a Holland Lop. Wayy too cute!
 
The second pic looks almost like a little piglet my friend once had. They are cute. That's crazy to see how relaxed they look considering they were 'wild' for a year!
 

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