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Forum THE LOUNGE Breeds of Rabbits

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    • MersWoodall
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        So we’ve had Lucy for 2 months now. The people we got her from couldn’t tell us her age or her breed, just that they had a “ton” of rabbits. We started looking at breeds and she is white with black markings. The characteristic black marks on her back down her spine and a few on her nose (it looks like an adorable crooked moustache) and black eye rings. But when I took her to the vet she weighed 2.8 pounds and she may have grown a bit but not much. She is definitely not nearly as big as the english spots I’ve seen. Is there a way to tell what breed she is? It’s saying my pictures are too big to add so I can’t put up any pictures of her. Breed isn’t important to me, we were just curious.


      • Bam
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          Hi MW and welcome to the forums! You can upload pictures via an external source. Here’s a tutorial:
          https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/144934/Default.aspx

          Your bun could perhaps be an adorable mix between English Spot and something else.


        • LBJ10
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            The broken gene (AKA English spot gene) has been introduced into many breeds. The best thing to do is post a picture so we can see what other features she has and we can try to narrow it down.

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        Forum THE LOUNGE Breeds of Rabbits