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bunsforlife

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Now honestly I dont care if my buns are mutts or actually a one breed bunny, but I am curious =)

Sooo "Dr Pam" as King Sherman's minion suggested... could you try to figure out what breed my babes are from these pictures =)

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He wasnt angelic this morning :X

Trying to get Fresh with Guin!


Ironically he knows he is in trouble... he is hiding in his private place. Or rather, he is sulking.
 
How small or large are they??? I knowHimilayans are smaller than Cals and they are "sleeker"(Ibelieve). I've seen some dwarf breed that has the samemarkings too. The ones that are like the dwarf hotot butwithout eyeliner (I have no idea what they are)

I saw lots of different wabbits at the show yesterday!!! Lotsof gorgeous Flemish Giants!!!! What is that orangy cinnamonycolor??? Those are pretty.

Dawn
 
Well they appreciate the compliments =)

Its a lazy day here now... after the morning fiasco. Humidityis high and it is getting warm, so we all dont want to move.But dont let Gir's face fool you...he is really a devious naughtybunny! But he sure knows how to pour on the cuteness whenthere are treats to be had. How can you resist a tiny littleball of fur crawling in your lap to beg... maybe that is the reason whyhis little tummy is expanding!
 
The first picture looks like a Californian. Himalayans have longer bodies then that of a Californian.

To answer the question about the rabbit who looks like a Dwarf Hototwithout eyeliner. That breed is called a Netherland Dwarf. NetherlandDwarfs come in 24 different varities(color) one being a himi. There aremany breeds that come in the variety himi/pointed white.

The second one is a question mark. It sorta looks like a BritanniaPetite head and earand at the same time has the body of aNetherland Dwarf. We can leave that one up to Pam. hah! :DItsa cutie. ;)

[shadow=lime] ~*~Amanda~*~ [/shadow]


 
Correct.. the first one is too big to be a Netherland Dwarf

Incorrect.... Netherland Dwarfs ideal weight is 2 pounds.

[shadow=orange] ~*~Amanda~*~ [/shadow]
 
Dwarf_Angel04 wrote:
The first picture looks like a Californian. Himalayans havelonger bodies then that of a Californian.

To answer the question about the rabbit who looks like a Dwarf Hototwithout eyeliner. That breed is called a Netherland Dwarf. NetherlandDwarfs come in 24 different varities(color) one being a himi. There aremany breeds that come in the variety himi/pointed white.


ahhh...I'm confused...I thought there were only 2 bunnies, Guin and Gir. Which one looks like a dwarf with himi color?

Rose
 
Guin is the white one, who is too big to be adwarf, and too small (and with the wrongbody conformations) to be aCalifornian. Maybe she is just a Himalayian? (Iknow I spelt that wrong hehe.

Gir is the smaller guy, he was 1.5 pounds last week. He has avery definied body, delicate even. His head is wedge shapedand he has otter colorations. I am hoping he is a dwarf or abrittania because then he will stay little!
 
Guin looks comparible to a Dwarf/Mini Rex crossand appears to have blue points. May even be a lop crossed inthere somewhere.

Gir is a cutie, most likely a mix also and probably has some NetherlandDwarfin his background-- he appears to be a blackotter (is there a tannish colored triangle behind his ears?)

Sure handled my share of rabbits today. Just got back from along trip judging rabbits. I did Mini Rex, Satins, Havanas,Jersey Woolies, Lion Heads and Florida Whites. Love judgingSatins -- they have such beautiful coats! I picked aCalifornia colored Satin for the youth "Best InShow".

My son Matthew purchased another rabbit today -- a New Zeland White. We had a good time -- but I sure am tired!

Pam
 

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