bunnybunbunb
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I know a French Lop breeder that seems to get 1-3 woolies almost every litter. She sells them as pets or meat though.
A wooly lop sounds really cute. Who'd want to eat that:XI know a French Lop breeder that seems to get 1-3 woolies almost every litter. She sells them as pets or meat though.
Your evil :biggrin2:...... I love correcting them. :biggrin2:
If there was ever a Flemish Rex, I would die, haha!I know there are mixes going on now...Bo B Bunny wrote:Really? So you could have a Flemish giant show up with Rex fur theoretically?
Yes.
Wool is a more common mutation in many breeds because Angoras werecrossed in to increase fur density. Many years ago, wooled New Zealands were not uncommon. French Lops as well as many other breeds also can carry the wool gene. The breed that most commonly throws "woolies" is the Holland Lop.
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