There is no specific color, they can range in almost any color. From black to white, to orange-y to broken.The Netherland Dwarf rabbit is shown in 4 class in shows. They are divided in to 5 varieties: self (any solid color such as black or ruby eyed white), agouti (such as chinchilla or squirrel), shaded (such as siamese), otter (such as tan), and AOV (any other variety which includes tortiouse shell.) Netherland Dwarf Rabbits come in well over 30 varieties including broken which is spotted to the layman.
i would say personally netherland dwarf- if your looking for an easy rabbit to tame then choose dwarf lop because it is a lot of hard work to tame a netherland dwarf . Netherland dwarfs though are very pretty more pretty then dwarf lops. Netherland dwarfs are able to look after themselves and make sure that they dont get flystrike. Netherland dwarfs are very shy and a bit aggressive. I dont know much about dwarfs lops though sorry but i would suggest you look at a RSPB rabbit book.
Not very plus all rabbit feed is for all the rabbits.
The domestic rabbit: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Lagomorpha Family: Leporidae Genus: Oryctolagus Species: Cuniculus (Orycytolagus cuniculus, or European rabbit) The Netherland Dwarf is just a breed of domestic rabbit and therefore does not have its own scientific binomial name.
I've learned that pine shavings are not the best litter for any pet rabbit. The strong odor is hard on them and can cause them breathing problems. I switched all my bunnies to care fresh litter, and this has worked well for whatever breed of bunny I've had, including my netherland dwarf rabbit. Hope this has been helpful. Pat
If you look at the difference in the look of their ears, the netherland dwarfs have really short ears, kind of a squirrel face. Normal dwarfs can have long ears and are just a small size compared to a normal rabbit.
A Netherland Dwarf is a type of rabbit, which is a dwarf and they can be kept as pets and some in the wild.
They are the same species (European Rabbit), but they are different breeds.
A dwarf rabbit is a breed of rabbit that is very small. Some popular breeds are: The Netherland Dwarf, Polish, and Dwarf Hotot
Yes, the only qualification is that they need to be the right age and gender.
No, Mini Rex Rabbits are almost twice the size of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit.
I have a himilayan rabbit and a netherland dwarf rabbit and they get on okay!!! And the himilayan is a lot bigger
There are no wild Netherland Dwarfs: they're an exclusively domesticated breed of rabbit.
i would say personally netherland dwarf- if your looking for an easy rabbit to tame then choose dwarf lop because it is a lot of hard work to tame a netherland dwarf . Netherland dwarfs though are very pretty more pretty then dwarf lops. Netherland dwarfs are able to look after themselves and make sure that they dont get flystrike. Netherland dwarfs are very shy and a bit aggressive. I dont know much about dwarfs lops though sorry but i would suggest you look at a RSPB rabbit book.
yes but it will not do any thig to the fleas.
Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!
Netherland Dwarf rabbit originate from the Netherlands which is a cold country so they have adapted to keep the heat in
Not very plus all rabbit feed is for all the rabbits.