You shouldn't give your rabbit a bath at all -- this is true for mini rexs and all pet rabbits. Baths are very stressful for rabbits and can lead to illness or injury. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean, so if your rabbit is dirty, that means something is wrong: maybe it's sick, or maybe its cage is too small or you aren't cleaning it enough. You should bring the rabbit to a vet to find out what the problem is. See the related question below for more details. If your rabbit is sick, you shouldn't bring it to the fair because you'll make all the other rabbits sick, and anyway the judges will certainly notice and you won't win anything. If your rabbit is white and it's feet are just a little dirty, you can try a spot bath with a wet cloth, but don't give the rabbit a full bath.
Rex's Bath - 1902 was released on: USA: August 1902
Rabbits only need baths if there is a medical reason (old age, paralyzed) they cannot clean themselves. Giving a rabbit a bath is stressful and unnecessary. They bunny could go into shock or get hypothermia. See the related question below for details and links.
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No, Mini Rex Rabbits are almost twice the size of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit.
no your thinking of rex rabbits there also mini rex
A mini rex rabbit can have 2-12 kits in a single litter.
Yes
The mini T-Rex or Raptorex kriegsteini I believe was found in Liaoning Province of northeastern China.
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.
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.
Mini Rex