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Rex
Rabbit
The Rex Rabbit is a breed of rabbit developed in France in 1919. Their unique, dense, plush, velvet-like fur, was caused by a mutation seen in wild rabbits in France in the late 19th century. The Rex mutation is recessive and causes the hair to protrude outwards from the body, instead of lying flat, and the guard hairs to be shortened to the length of the undercoat. After development of the Mini Rex, some people began to refer to the Rex rabbit as the standard Rex rabbit. The official breed name used by ARBA and BSR is the Rex rabbit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Rabbit
Hill Rise Rabbitry created Judon's Duke
Hill Rise Rabbitry created HRR's Phoenix
Hill Rise Rabbitry posted:
Rabbits can make great pets! They're actually cleaner than cats, and are easy to potty train. You have to watch them if you keep them inside because they are curious and they tend to explore with their mouths. My 5 year old loves helping out with our rabbits!
Terry Hailey posted:
Do they make good pets? I remember having rabbits when I was much younger and wonder if my 5 yr old grandson would enjoy this as well.
Terry Hailey posted:
So excited to see more animals, and I love rabbits!
Hill Rise Rabbitry created Holtmeyer's Sweetie
Hill Rise Rabbitry created Silverwolf's Smoky
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Anna Tatum
Hill Rise Rabbitry
Union County, Oregon, United States
Jessica
Stanton, Kentucky, United States
Terry Hailey
Raleigh , North Carolina, United States