Rex rabbits are just like other pet rabbits: they have the same behaviours, and the same needs for care. Pet rabbits can be kept outside, but there are risks involved that must be prevented (like predators, cold weather, parasites, poisonous plants, rain and windy weather, hot weather, neglect because they've been forgotten out there in the backyard, etc.). See the related questions below for more details and helpful links -- they all apply to Rex rabbits as well as other pet rabbits.
First answer: Pet rabbits can live in both. More information: There are a lot of dangers outside, like predators, poisonous plants, and bad weather. There are also dangers inside, like electrical wires. You have to look at your home, consider all the factors, and figure out how to make the safest, most stimulating environment for your bunny. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Rex rabbits have the same lifespan as other pet rabbits: they live on average 8 to 10 years, but they can live up to 12, 13, even 14 years old. A Rex rabbit can live 4-11 years. But 4 is a very short life for a pet rabbit, including a Rex! That's like a human dying at age 30.
ALL RABBITS SHED. The one that sheds the least is the Rex or Mini Rex.
A rex pelt is a rex pelt. They both have the same requirements in the standard.
Standard Rex rabbits can get up to 10 1/2 pounds, while Mini Rex Rabbits are generally 3 to 4 1/2 pounds.
Rex rabbits (and Mini Rex rabbits) should be mature before breeding. About six months is a good age to breed rex rabbits. Be sure you take the female to the buck's cage, not the buck to the doe's cage. You will get the desired result a lot faster and more accurately.
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no your thinking of rex rabbits there also mini rex
Rex rabbits have a fur gene mutation. This enables the fur's guard hairs to be the same length as the rest of the fur. The Rex has "velvet soft fur".
yes, they are like velvet.
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