Standard Rex rabbits are usually around 10 pounds fully grown and have ears that stick straight up (instead of down). You can't really tell a Rex by their fur pattern, since there are 16 different varieties. The confirming characteristic, however, is their unique, dense, plush, velvet-like fur that is only found in Standard Rex and Mini Rex rabbits.
Based on the description provided, a male rabbit that is white with brown spots is more likely to be a Dutch rabbit rather than a Rex rabbit. Dutch rabbits are known for their distinctive coat pattern of solid color with white markings, including a stripe down the center of the face and a spot on each cheek. Rex rabbits typically have a plush, velvety fur coat and do not have specific color patterns like Dutch rabbits.
The Rex rabbit breed is known for having a short, dense coat that does not shed as much as other breeds. They have a unique fur texture that makes grooming easier compared to other breeds that shed more.
Yes you can breed a Rex and a Harlequin but the babies would me a mixed breed. They wouldn't be reconized by the ARBA therefore they will not be showable.
The cost of a male Rex rabbit can vary depending on factors such as lineage, age, and breeder. On average, a male Rex rabbit can cost anywhere from $20 to $100 or more. It is recommended to research and find a reputable breeder or rescue organization to ensure you are getting a healthy rabbit.
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.
Raccoon Rex is the subject of a poem by Ruth Donnelly and based on the common raccoon. There is no species called raccoon rex.
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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
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...
A mini rex rabbit can have 2-12 kits in a single litter.
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Based on the description provided, a male rabbit that is white with brown spots is more likely to be a Dutch rabbit rather than a Rex rabbit. Dutch rabbits are known for their distinctive coat pattern of solid color with white markings, including a stripe down the center of the face and a spot on each cheek. Rex rabbits typically have a plush, velvety fur coat and do not have specific color patterns like Dutch rabbits.
Jack rabbit, dwarf, lop, rex, chinchilla, angora, ANY RABBIT!!!
For Angora rabbits, yes. For short-haired rabbits like the Rex, no.
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The Rex rabbit breed is known for having a short, dense coat that does not shed as much as other breeds. They have a unique fur texture that makes grooming easier compared to other breeds that shed more.