There are five breeds of angora rabbit. All four breeds vary in managability and size, with Giants being the largest, and French easiest taken care of. The five breeds are English, Giant, French, German, and Satin.
No. There are several breeds of angora rabbits. Most of them naturally shed their fur every 3 months or so (molt). German angoras do no molt and so they need to be sheared. Healthy, well cared for...
The Angora rabbit (Turkish: Ankara tavşanı) is a variety of domestic rabbit bred for its long, soft wool. The Angora is one of the oldest types of domestic rabbit, originating in Ankara...
Any rabbit can be considered a fryer rabbit at between 3 1/2 and 5 pounds. The breeds that are best suited to being fryers (more meat, less bone at an early age) are Californians, New Zealand...
There are surprisingly a lot of rabbits! There are dwarf rabbits which stay very small, angora, lop........ect these are the types: mini lop, lop but smaller dwarf: small breed angora: extra fluffy...