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anyone know what type of bunny i have?

briony_y

Young Bun
i thought she was a netherland dwarf but on side of p@h nuggets it says that they are 1-1.1 kg she is 2kg and is not fat, vet says she is good weight but i think she is on skinny side as when she streches out you can see her ribs. she is very tall when she stretches out the only pics i have of her are at about 8-10 wks old but i will post them for you to see!

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She is lovely:love:
She may have a bit of nethie in her but her markings look like an english ..so could be a nethie english cross
 
Well I can tell you what sort of rabbit you have there......a lovely one!

I am pretty sure its not a Netherland Dwarf.

Are the ears still "uppity"?
 
ok thanks i should really take some more pictures soon as not taken any since she was little and she was one in feb
 
yes her ears are straight up in the air, i got her from a friend who has an accidental litter, typical story of being sold two "girls" but one ended up being a boy. hers are neutered now so will have no more surprises. she said it was a dwarf so i presumed netherland but she was probably mistaken.
 
I think she looks like a dutch crossed with lop not immediate parents but a gene from further back maybe, very gorgeous whatever she is :love:
 
thanks everyone she is a cutee will have to get new pics soon. she is now 1 year and 3 months old and is sooo big and tall lol i didn't think she would be such a big bun! that's interesting if she has lop in her as her ears are really vertical!
 
thanks everyone she is a cutee will have to get new pics soon. she is now 1 year and 3 months old and is sooo big and tall lol i didn't think she would be such a big bun! that's interesting if she has lop in her as her ears are really vertical!

:lol: I'm no expert but I have a dwarf lop and a dutch, an English x Lop and a Rex - she looks a bit like she has the lop markings/fur/body with dutch ears and facial features - I'm just guessing really :lol:
 
Looking forward to new pics of her. :wave:Sometimes the word 'dwarf' can be confusing with rabbits - I think 'dwarf lops' are generally over 2.2kg.
 
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