Korr_and_Sophie
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When it comes to mixed breeds, there can be a fair bit of variety. Some can take after one parent more than the other from colour to size and other traits. You would usually expect them to be between the two sizes for weight, so at least 10 pounds full grown. Even with purebred rabbits, some can be bigger or smaller than the breed standard and still be a healthy weight.
Most rabbits are done growing around 6-8 months, but it can be a year or so until they are fully grown, especially for the giant breeds. If he is 6 months now, you could expect maybe another couple pounds, but probably not too much bigger. He could be maybe 8-10 pounds full grown.
My Felix was about 7 pounds at 4 months old and is just over 8 pounds now at almost a year old. He stopped growing around 7 months. He is a Rhinelander, so is a good weight.
Most rabbits are done growing around 6-8 months, but it can be a year or so until they are fully grown, especially for the giant breeds. If he is 6 months now, you could expect maybe another couple pounds, but probably not too much bigger. He could be maybe 8-10 pounds full grown.
My Felix was about 7 pounds at 4 months old and is just over 8 pounds now at almost a year old. He stopped growing around 7 months. He is a Rhinelander, so is a good weight.