Usually yes! But male rabbits often fight so you shouldn't put two males together. But all rabbit breeds are allowed to stay with other rabbit breeds.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
Dutch rabbits were bred to be companions. They are! They are one of the friendliest and playful rabbit breeds there is!
Mini lop, Holland lop, American fuzzy lop, French lop, and the English lop. ( there are other kinds of lops like the lion lop the velvet lop and the micro lop but those lops are not recognized by the ARBA ) American rabbit breeders association's.
There are over 300 different breeds of rabbits, but they can generally be classified into categories based on their size and purpose, such as small, medium, and large breeds, as well as breeds that are bred for pets, meat, fur, or show.
Most wild rabbits have a pattern on their backs. Such as a line with a few spots sround it. Usually They have nutural fur. Unless you see a white rabbit. they may or may not be wild. HOPE~IT~HELPS<*>
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They are the same species (European Rabbit), but they are different breeds.
Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!
The smaller breeds can be breed from 5months and the larger breeds from 9 months :)
There are a little over fifty types of breeds. But there are only forty breeds of rabbits that have been named! There are 47 different breeds accepted by the American Rabbit Breeders Assn. with several others in the development stage.
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it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
The American Rabbit Breeders Assn. Has a standard of perfection that all accepted breeds are compared to. After they are compared to their standard and meet the requirements they are compared to other breeds by how well they meet the requirements of excellence in their breed.
Dutch rabbits were bred to be companions. They are! They are one of the friendliest and playful rabbit breeds there is!
There are several rabbit breeds that can be found in the Caribbean region, including the American Chinchilla, New Zealand White, and Californian breeds. These breeds are popular for their meat production and adaptability to different climates. Additionally, the Havana and Palomino breeds are also present in the Caribbean, known for their distinctive fur colors and markings.
All breeds of rabbit are basically the same, although they look different. They're all bred from a single species: the European Rabbit. Long-haired breeds may need more grooming, and a rabbit's size affects how much you feed it, but otherwise, all breeds are basically exactly the same in terms of behaviour and how to care for them. Anything you read about how to care for a pet rabbit applies to all breeds.
There is not particular name for this... the babies would just be Rex/Dutch cross breeds. You wouldn't come out with a dutch bunny with a rex coat...