In the official Jersey Wooly guidebook it also states that the length of the body should be approximately equal to the depth.
So basically, you are looking for the body to be as wide & tall as it is long.
In the width of the face, I tend to look for the width between the eyes to be almost the same as the distance from the corner of the eye to the tip of the nose... Picture an equilateral triangle with a point at the tip of the nose and a point at the corner of each eye.
Joyce Brandon
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Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!
A Jersey Wooly rabbit typically has a litter size of 2 to 6 babies, known as kits. The exact number can vary based on the individual rabbit and her health. Jersey Woolies are known for their friendly temperament and are often kept as pets, making them popular among rabbit enthusiasts.
jersey woolies originated from new jersey Jersey Woolies are a result of cross breeding Netherland Dwarfs and French Angora resulting in small, fluffy rabbits.
Yes, they can even be sheared like a sheep, but you have to very careful. Either way, it's sure to freak out the rabbit.
Holland Lop, Netherland Dwarf, and Mini Rex. Also the Lionhead has become very popular lately! and maybe the Jersey wooly!
28 to 31 days
yes, all rabbits can crossbreed if they are about the same size.
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Yes but it will be hard to sell them cause no one wants a mutt rabbit! My advice is to get another jersey wooly or holland lop and breed those so it will be a purebred. If you plan on showing the babies in 4-H or taking them to competitions you MUST have purebreds they will get much higher scores that way. And if you have purebreds you will bet way more money for them. If they are just mutts then you will only get around 5$ for them.