Happy Hopping
Wise Old Thumper
I have rabbits for 21 years, among all those rabbits, I can easily feel the contour of their skin, and the structure (bone) benneath it.
Now, last year, I adopt a bun from SPCA that is a mix breed of 40% lop + ???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuT92zfRODo
and by coincidence, I meet a person at facebook who also have an virtually identical rabbit in Germany. And her German vet told her that if the tip of the fur has a black dot, it means that rabbit contains some wild rabbit genes.
I have seen Chocolate Dutch that seems to really thick skin.
As to my rabbit, his wt. is only 2 KG. he's not fat. But he feels so fluffy, you can't feel the bone underneath it, it's like there is no depth, no bottom when you feel the fur. His skin feels really thick.
If I would like to adopt another bun like this, which breed(s) should I be looking for?
Now, last year, I adopt a bun from SPCA that is a mix breed of 40% lop + ???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuT92zfRODo
and by coincidence, I meet a person at facebook who also have an virtually identical rabbit in Germany. And her German vet told her that if the tip of the fur has a black dot, it means that rabbit contains some wild rabbit genes.
I have seen Chocolate Dutch that seems to really thick skin.
As to my rabbit, his wt. is only 2 KG. he's not fat. But he feels so fluffy, you can't feel the bone underneath it, it's like there is no depth, no bottom when you feel the fur. His skin feels really thick.
If I would like to adopt another bun like this, which breed(s) should I be looking for?