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Riyon

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hello guys! need some help from u all to identify my bunny.

cos in Singapore here, my rabbit is known as a LOCAL breed.but i am wondering.. whats the real term for it? can anyone tell me?

thankyou!
 
haha! it is not a dutch for sure..

it is a very very common lookingrabbit breed herein singapore tt always got abandon by evil pple.. =(
 

I think what's happening here is Riyon is thinking it's not dutch because it's a common breed in Singapore.

Riyon I live in Australia and I have a Californian Himalayan breedrabbit, there are lots of them here in Australia but theydidn't originate from here.

I think it's like your bunny being a Dutch breed but there are lots of them in Singapore and they do not originate from there.

Does this make sense????
 
He's a dutch. He looks a lot like mine.

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They are a very common breed in America, Europe, and elsewhere. I live in the US but I have a Dutch and a Polish.:D
 
IF IT HOPS LIKE A DUTCH, LOOKS LIKE A DUTCH , THEN ITIS DEFINATELY A DARNED DUTCH!

just because it says Localbreed that may not be theactual name , BTW yes it isa dutch.
 
erm.. guys.. it is really not a dutch rabbit!!do not just see his fur colour and determines it.. i show u more picsabout Local bunnies!



the pic tures here shown are the same breed as my bunny... =]

they came from the same mom and dad..
 
Look, I don't know how we can make it any moreclear. You may call them "Local" bunnies, but the rest of the worldcalls them Dutch.
How can it be that you are right and the experts are wrong? Simple: it can't.

Just because they're bred locally, doesn't make them any less of a Dutch rabbit.
 
Believe it of not, dutch DO come in differentcolors...if your not going to take the word of many people here who DOknow their stuff (not meaning myself) why did you bother toask??

Its possible its a mix, but there's most definatly some dutch in there.
 
hmmm.. i know what a dutch rabbit lookslike..and i know it looks like my bunny also!but in singaporehere.. its not very common to own one at all as it is quiteexpensive..

but this kind of bunnies i own is more of to a cheaper price side,whereby pple always abandon it when it grows up ...=(

so i am wondering if anyone knows .. hehe..




 
They are looking at the markings on the rabbit, not at the color.

You asked for their opinions and they gave you what they thought. I also think it's a Dutch rabbit.

You say it's cheaper than others, then it's probably a mutt. Many mixed breeds but it definitely has some dutch as said above.
 
hmm.. but if the mom is grey in colour and the papa is all white in colour?..sorry.. no offence here.. trying to learn too.. =D
 
Riyon wrote:
hmmm.. i know what a dutch rabbit looks like..and i know itlooks like my bunny also!but in singapore here..its not very common to own one at all as it is quiteexpensive..

but this kind of bunnies i own is more of to a cheaper price side,whereby pple always abandon it when it grows up ...=(

so i am wondering if anyone knows .. hehe..
You're saying it can't be a Dutch because it was cheaper than most other Dutches you've seen? I don't get what you're asking.
 
Called genetcis...color patterns, eye colors,everything comes from further back in the line than just the immediateparents!
 

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