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Any body any idea what breed this is please

guzzalina

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That looks like a very young netherland dwarf, to me (if you're in the UK, that is). Face isn't pointy enough to be a wildie, I wouldn't think. I would also say, likely too young to be away from mum, so hopefully s/he is still with mum?
 
Thanks for your help.I bought 2 rabbits together 3 weeks ago.They are both actually 11 weeks old.

Might be the camera angle.
 
That's reassuring to know :D def nethie then, at that age. Be prepared for the ride of your life. They are wonderful little *******. :love: I wouldn't be without mine.
 
I got Henry who is the one in the photo and George who is a hotot .They are settling in brilliantly.I keep them indoors and put them in a pen in the lounge from 9 am to about 8 pm.They are both loved tremendously and we love them too bits.
 
I've got two Netherlands dwarf mini lop cross and I would say she's a Netherlands dwarf too :wave: she has similar face shape & ears to one of mine!

They're both adorable btw :love:


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George is a blue otter Nethie (possibly an opal, but more likely blue otter, from that photo) <3 (Sorry, not a hotot- if you google that, you'll see what they look like, but they have a huuuuuuuuge amount of genetic health issues, so maybe its a good thing

Henry is an agouti nethie <3
 
Thankyou so much. Looked it up. That's definately George and Henry. Great to know what they are. Had them 3 weeks now. They are settling in nicely. Been to vets and had a checkup and jabs. This is a great forum. Such great people and advice.
 
looks looks Iike a netherland lop. possibly

rm

Can I ask what makes you say lop?

You may well be aware that a netherland lop isn't a breed, but, of course, a nethie could be crossed with a lop. But yes, interested to hear what makes you say the lop part.
 
shape of the head mainly. I'm most likely wrong. see if you can find the petsie site have a good list of buns with pics.

rm
 
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