They are as good a pet as any rabbit. They have the additional problem of moulting long woolly hair somewhat like a Persian cat. You should only get this breed of rabbit if your an experienced rabbit owner.
An angora is not just an angora, there are different breeds of angora. There are Fuzzy Lops (the least amount of combing required and smallest) to French Angora (also lower maintenance) to English Angora (high maintenance) and Giant Angora (also high maintenance and a large breed rabbit.) Angoras must be groomed to keep mats out of their wool and at some point (when their wool ripens) they must be either clipped or plucked. I would not pick an angora for a pet either for outside or inside.
Yes, Angora rabbits can make good pets for families seeking a fluffy and affectionate companion due to their soft fur and friendly nature. However, they require regular grooming and care to maintain their coat and health.
Angora rabbits are Turkish. :)
If you want a show angora, go on arba.net to find a breeder near you. These breeders will probably also have rabbits for sale that are not good enough to show, but would still make good pets. You can also search for "angora rabbits in (whatever state you live in)", and you will get links to breeders near you. You can also go to a rabbit show. Unless you live in California, there will be planty of show and pet quality rabbits for sale. Selling rabbits at shows is illegal in California.
Rabbits can be considered both pets and livestock. Some people keep rabbits as pets for companionship, while others raise them as livestock for food production or fiber (such as Angora rabbits for their wool). The categorization depends on how the rabbits are kept and the purpose for which they are raised.
There are Angora rabbits and Angora goats.
Angora rabbits produce angora. Angora goats produce mohair.
If you are referring to the fur you get from rabbits, rabbit fur tends to be called Angora but Angora wool comes only from Angora rabbits. Otherwise, rabbit fur simply tends to be called rabbit fur.
The baby name for angora rabbits is "kit" or "kitten." Similar to other rabbit breeds, these young rabbits are called kits shortly after they are born. Angora rabbits are known for their long, soft fur, which requires regular grooming.
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Angora rabbits come in the colors of butterscotch, gray, white, brown, and light black. They are VERY fluffy too!
There are 3 breeds of Angora Rabbits shown at Rabbit shows The Giant Angora And French Angora are shown in 6-class, the English Angora is shown in 4-class. Then there are several rabbits with angora fur but the word Angora does not appear in their name such as the Lion Head and Fuzzy Lop. These, too, are 4 class animals.
Like any other rabbits do lol