Yes you can breed a Rex and a Harlequin but the babies would me a mixed breed. They wouldn't be reconized by the ARBA therefore they will not be showable.
Any sort of rex rabbit. They are Rex, Mini rex and even Plush lop.
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
I wouldn't recommend getting one from a pet store, mostly because you wouldn't know about hereditary problems it might have. I like to get my rabbits from either a county or state fair because those are bred to be the best they can be.
There are many rabbits with ears sticking up. My Netherland dwarf rabbit, which is the smallest rabbit, has upright ears. Also dutch rabbits and rex rabbits do, to name some. Hope this is of some help :)
Generally speaking, no, the females of any particular breed of rabbit are usually smaller than the males. But there are many different breeds of rabbit. So a female of a large breed like a Flemish Giant would of course be bigger than a male of a small breed like a Black Otter Rex. And size can vary from rabbit to rabbit even within a breed, due to such factors as availability of food. So a well-fed female could easily be bigger than a poorly-fed male of the same type.
Any sort of rex rabbit. They are Rex, Mini rex and even Plush lop.
Himalayan/ Rex theyare VERY cute!
The Rex breed is said to be quite smart
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
Well, they weren't really found; they are actually a fairly recent breed. Mini Rex were derived from the Standard Rex rabbit, which were imported into the United States from France in 1924. In 1974, a Dwarf Rex was bred with a small Standard Rex, which was the start of this breed. Their unique, dense, plush, velvet like fur was caused by a mutation seen in wild rabbits in France in the late 19th century. The Mini Rex was first recognized as a breed by the American Rabbit Breeder's Association in 1988.
The person you bought the rabbit from didn't know what breed it was??? If they didn't sell the rabbit to you as a pure bred it probably isn't. If it has really short fur it could be a rex. White with black spots means the color is broken. The color variety is broken as opposed to a black rabbit or a white rabbit yours is a broken rabbit. A Broken Rex Rabbit is my best guess but I would bet that if you paid less than $30.00 for it it is a crossbreed rabbit, not a rex.
Japanese Harlequin?? About 7 1/2#.
A raccoon rex is a breed of rat known for its wavy coat, which resembles a rex rabbit. They typically have curly whiskers and adorably scruffy fur.
I wouldn't recommend getting one from a pet store, mostly because you wouldn't know about hereditary problems it might have. I like to get my rabbits from either a county or state fair because those are bred to be the best they can be.
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I have a himilayan rabbit and a netherland dwarf rabbit and they get on okay!!! And the himilayan is a lot bigger
There are many rabbits with ears sticking up. My Netherland dwarf rabbit, which is the smallest rabbit, has upright ears. Also dutch rabbits and rex rabbits do, to name some. Hope this is of some help :)