I IbtX.Swag Member Joined Jul 8, 2012 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Location Rizal, , Philippines Jul 8, 2012 #1 Ok, so I'm not sure of the breed of my other bunny. The other one is obviously Dutch. But what about the other one? Here is a pic
Ok, so I'm not sure of the breed of my other bunny. The other one is obviously Dutch. But what about the other one? Here is a pic
woahlookitsme Well-Known Member Joined Sep 27, 2009 Messages 4,194 Reaction score 595 Location , Texas, USA Jul 8, 2012 #2 Just because there are white marks on the rabbit doesn't always make it a dutch. It could be a dutch mix or a vienna marked rabbit. Their color looks to be orange but they look like a common mixed breed bun to me. How much do they weigh and how old are they? Keep in mind the Philippines have different kinds of rabbit breeds than the US and other countries and alot of them are only known to that area.
Just because there are white marks on the rabbit doesn't always make it a dutch. It could be a dutch mix or a vienna marked rabbit. Their color looks to be orange but they look like a common mixed breed bun to me. How much do they weigh and how old are they? Keep in mind the Philippines have different kinds of rabbit breeds than the US and other countries and alot of them are only known to that area.
MyBabyHasPaws Well-Known Member Joined Mar 19, 2012 Messages 1,202 Reaction score 28 Location Miami, Florida, USA Jul 9, 2012 #3 Which one is your bunny? Which one is dutch? I'm lost.. cute bunnies though!
I IbtX.Swag Member Joined Jul 8, 2012 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Location Rizal, , Philippines Jul 9, 2012 #4 Thanks for the reply. I have them for less than 2 months. ^Both of them are mine, I'm just not sure of the breed.
Thanks for the reply. I have them for less than 2 months. ^Both of them are mine, I'm just not sure of the breed.