Rabbits can be roughly divided into the following categories:
1. Dutch earlobe rabbit (short-haired earlobe rabbit)
Scientific name: Holland Lop (Holland Ear Rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3-3.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: The earlobe rabbit is an excellent breed of Dutch dwarf rabbit, French Lop rabbit and British Lop rabbit, which was recognized by ARBA in 1980.
Features: drooping ears, round face and body, flat nose, short forelegs and various colors, the most common ones are black and white, coffee white and dark/light brown.
2. Long-haired rabbit
Scientific name: American fluffy Lop (American belief rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3.5-4 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: They belong to a relatively new species, and ABRA was only confirmed in 1985. They were bred by lop in the Netherlands with Angolan genetic factors and mixed with some long-haired rabbits.
Features: Similar to short-haired rabbits, the ears droop, but the hair is longer.
3. Jersey angora rabbit
Scientific name: Jersey Wool Rabbit (Jersey Wool Rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 3.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: 198 1 (it seems to be silver mink+Dutch Drawf) bred, 1988 ARBA confirmed.
Features: petite figure, wide and round head, ears not longer than 3 inches, hair not shorter than 1.5 inches.
4. Lion Rabbit
Scientific name: lion head (lion rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3.25-4 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in Belgium and are European varieties, but they are not recognized by ARBA.
Features: It is very similar to a rabbit with a round face and a flat nose, but its front feet are long, its neck is hairy (V-shaped), and it looks like a lion, while its ears are triangular and erect, hairless, not more than 3 inches.
5. Dutch dwarf rabbit
Scientific name: Dutch dwarf (Dutch dwarf rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 2.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Brief introduction: It is said that it is the descendant of Bolan rabbit, and its body shape is also very small, which can be said to be the most petite of rabbit varieties!
Features: a pair of upright ears are relatively short, mostly less than 2.5 inches, with a round face and a flat nose, short hair and no drooping meat.
6. Dutch rabbit
Scientific name: Dutch (Dutch rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3.5-5.5 kg. It is a petite medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in the Netherlands and are one of the oldest varieties. They were discovered as early as15th century. In about 1864, the Dutch rabbit was also cultivated in Britain. At present, there are about a dozen colors of Dutch rabbits, but only six are recognized by ARBA, namely black, blue, brown, chocolate and iron gray.
Features: Their coat color distribution is very unique. Their faces are white and inverted V-shaped, extending to the first half of their bodies. The color boundaries between the front half and the back half of their bodies are also very clear, while their feet are white, and the boundaries between their hind feet and the back half are also very clear. They are all round with vertical ears, and their hair is short, smooth and shiny.
7. Angora rabbits can be roughly divided into five types-English rabbits, French rabbits, German rabbits and satin rabbits &; Giant angora goat
& lt 1 & gt; Angola, Britain
Scientific name: English Angola.
Type and weight: whether it is a fur rabbit or a pet rabbit. A rabbit with a standard weight of 5-7.5 kg and a medium size.
Introduction: It is said that Angora rabbit originated in Angola, the capital of Turkey. Many hairy animals, such as angola cat, also come from there. Later, Angora rabbits were brought to England for breeding and developed into English long-haired rabbits.
Features: except for a small part of the face, it is covered with thick silk hair, with V-shaped ears and fringed hair at the top, and round and big eyes.
& lt2> Angola, France
Scientific name: French Angora goat (French Angora goat)
Type and weight: it is a kind of fur rabbit and can also be used as a pet rabbit. The standard weight is 7.5- 10.5 kg, big rabbit.
Introduction: Their history is similar to that of Angola, England. They were brought to France from Turkey for cultivation and developed into French angora rabbits. They appeared earlier than English Angora sheep and were bigger than them.
Features: Their ears, eyes and feet are not coated, but their hair is rough and not as smooth as other Angora rabbits.
& lt3> Angola, Germany
Scientific name: German Angora goat (German Angora goat)
Type and weight: it is a kind of fur rabbit and can also be used as a pet rabbit. The standard weight is 7- 12 Jin, big rabbit.
Introduction: Their body shapes are very different. They are the most docile and obedient Angora rabbits. It is easier to shave with them. They can produce about 36-64 ounces of hair a year, four times as much as other angora rabbits.
Features: Their hair is thick and erect, but they don't lose their hair as often as other Angora rabbits, and their texture is tough.
& lt4> Daan Gela
Scientific name: Gaint Angora (large angora rabbit)
Type and weight: it belongs to wool rabbits and can also be used as pet rabbits. The standard weight is 8.5- 10 kg, big rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in Massachusetts in the eastern United States. They were developed in Angola, Germany and approved in 1988.
Features: their hair is very thick, like Angola, England, only their faces are hairless, and their hair has three different textures!
& lt5> satin angora wool
Scientific name: Satin Angola (Satin Angola)
Type and weight: it belongs to wool rabbits and can also be used as pet rabbits. The standard weight is 6.5-9.5 kg, big rabbit.
Introduction: Originated from Canada, it was bred by crossing a satin wool variety with French Angora sheep, which was recognized by 1987.
Features: Their hair is glossy and soft, and they have more personality than other Angora rabbits.
8. Begonia rabbit (panda rabbit)
Scientific name: Hotot (Haitang Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 8- 1 1 lb. This is a big rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in France and began to appear in about 19 12. Their original name was Blanc de Holt.
Features: Pure white rabbit, only the hair around the eyes is black, which looks like a black circle, while the ears are V-shaped and firm.
9. dwarf begonia rabbit (dwarf panda rabbit)
Scientific name: Dwarf Holt (Dwarf Begonia Rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, weighing less than 3 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: This variety was bred in East Germany and West Germany respectively, and then crossed at the end of 1970, and was recognized by ARBA in 1983.
Features: petite body, ears less than 2.75 inches, also pure white, only the hair around the eyes is black.
10. Small ear rabbit
Scientific name: Mini Lop (small-eared rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 4.5-6.5 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: They are made by mating French Lops with standard chinchillas. Although it is called mini Lop, it is bigger than Dutch Lop and American Fuzzy Lop.
Features: the head is round and flat, the neck is short, and the head is close to the shoulder. There are as many as 50 different colors, and the body is very big.
1 1 France lop
Scientific name: French Lop (French ear rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 10 kg or more, and it is one of the big rabbits.
Introduction: They were invented by the British Lop in the18th century. It is also said that some of them are reproducing with Angola. They are the largest species of earlobe rabbits and are very gentle, so they are called gentle giants.
Features: Very big, it looks like a ball cut in half, with a round head and broad shoulders, and a muscular rabbit.
12. British ear rabbit
Scientific name: Lop, England (British ear rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, weighing more than 9 kg, is a kind of big rabbit.
Introduction: They are very ancient species, which appeared as early as the 1980s. It is said that they originated in northern Africa. It is also said that the length of their ears will be affected by the warm weather!
Features: Their biggest feature is that they have a pair of big ears. The way to measure ears is from the tip of one ear to the tip of the other ear, which is generally 25 inches long!
13. Rex rabbit
Scientific name: Rex (Rex Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 7.5- 10.5 kg, and it is one of the big rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in France, and were bred by some descendants of grey rabbits in about 19 19, with as many as 15 colors.
Features: The most special thing is their hair. Unlike other rabbits, it feels like velvet because it lacks protective hair. The length is about 0.5-0.875 inch, which is very dense.
14. Mini Rex (Velvet Rabbit)
Scientific name: Mini Rex (Mini Rex Rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3-4.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: 1984 is cultivated in Texas, USA, and has many colors.
Features: Similar to Rex, the wool is velvet and shiny, so it is called velvet rabbit. Its ears are thin, thick and upright, and its shape is a bit like Dutch drawf.
15. Himalayan rabbit
Scientific name: Himalayan (Himalayan rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 2.5-4.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: They are all relatively old species, and it is said that they originated in Himalayan region, where rabbits are very common.
Features: Their bodies are very long, their heads are long and narrow, and their colors are quite special. Ears, feet and nose are all black.
16. Clown
Scientific name: clown (rabbit)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 6.5-9.5 kg, is a kind of big rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in France and were first exhibited in Paris in 1887. Their colors can be divided into two groups: Japanese, orange with black/chocolate, or fawn with blue/lavender, magpie, white with black/blue/chocolate/lavender.
Features: it has a unique color distribution, much like a black and white husband, very cute ~
17. Bolan rabbit
Scientific name: Polish (Polanyi)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 3.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: It is said that it was developed from the Dutch rabbit, which is a very common breed in Poland, so it is called the Polish rabbit, and it is the smallest purebred rabbit.
Features: short round head, upright ears close together, only 3 inches long, short and thick hair.
18. New Zealand rabbits
Scientific name: New Zealand rabbit
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 9- 12 Jin, which is a kind of big rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in the United States. The original color was red, and then white and black appeared. In addition to food, experimental rabbits are often this breed.
19. British rabbit
Scientific name: Britannia Petite (English Bunny)
Type and weight: pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 2.5 kg, is a kind of small rabbit.
Introduction: They were imported from England, but they were planted in Poland.
Features: short ears, generally no longer than 2.5 inches, high alertness, very active, although petite, but not as round as other rabbits.
20. Florida rabbit
Scientific name: Florida White (Florida White Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat/wool rabbit with a standard weight of 4-6 kg, belonging to one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in Florida and were recognized in 1960.
Features: white and short.
2 1. American brown rabbit
Scientific name: Tan (brown bunny, USA)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 4-6 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: Their original color was black, and later they were cultivated into Tan in 1887, so Tan has two different colors.
Features: Most of their bodies are at two extremes, one is thin, the other is heavy and big, and they are both good runners.
22. Belgian rabbit
Scientific name: Belgian hare (Belgian hare)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 6-9.5 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in Flanders, Belgium, were cultivated by the British and then spread to the United States. Although it is called a rabbit, it is not a real rabbit, because the baby of a real rabbit is born with hair and eyes, while the baby of a Belgian rabbit is born without hair and eyes.
Features: slender body, is a muscular rabbit.
23. barley rabbit
Scientific name: English Spot (English Spot rabbit/ barley diced)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 5-8 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: They are all quite old varieties, which appeared as early as 1880 and originated in the United States.
Features: there are spots on both sides of the body, a long black stripe on the spine, and black hair around the eyes and nose.
24. California rabbit
Scientific name: California (California rabbit)
Type and weight: meat rabbit, with standard weight of 8- 10.5 lbs. This is a big rabbit.
Introduction: It is formed by mating Himalayan and standard chinchilla.
Features: The color distribution is very similar to Himalayan, except that the ears, nose, hands and feet are black, and other parts of the body are pure white, and the appearance is more round than Himalayan.
25. Vilander Rabbit
Scientific name: Rhine rabbit
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 6.5- 10 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in Germany and are one of the original tricolor rabbits.
Features: cylindrical, smart in appearance. Like English spots, it has spots on both sides, a long black stripe on its spine, and black hair around its eyes and nose.
26. Huaming Rabbit
Scientific name: Flanders Giant (Dahua Ming Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of more than 13 kg, and it is one of the big rabbits.
Introduction: They were discovered in 1860. There are 7 colors recognized by ARBA, and the most common color is khaki.
Features: large body, ears at least 5.75 inches, body length at least 20 inches. The heaviest Flemish giant weighs 28 pounds. They are muscular, but their hair is thick and shiny.
27. Bevarun rabbit
Scientific name: Beverine (Beverine Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 8- 12 kg, and it is one of the big rabbits.
Introduction: They were discovered in Antwerp in the19th century. The original color was blue, but later colors such as white and black appeared. They are rare species.
Features: the ears are V-shaped and not shorter than 4.75 inches, while the hair length is between 1-2 inches.
28. Pull the rabbit
Scientific name: clove (wood frog rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 5.5-8 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: They are planted by Havana rabbits. I heard that they seem to have changed the species in Havana.
Features: There is only one coat color, that is, gray is a little pale pink and the hair is thick.
Champagne rabbit
Scientific name: Champagne Rabbit
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 9- 12 Jin, which is a kind of big rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in a French province called Champagne. Originally the color was black, but later it gradually turned into silver gray.
Features: Ears stand up in proportion to the body, with black hair on the nose.
30. Silver Rabbit
Scientific name: Silver (Silver Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a kind of pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 4-7 kg, belonging to a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: It has a long history.
Features: the hair is silvery and shiny, without drooping, and the ears are vertical.
3 1. Silver marten rabbit
Scientific name: silver mink (silver mink)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 6-9.5 kg, which is a kind of big rabbit.
Introduction: It is cultivated by chinchillas and rabbits, and some places are called Silver Fox.
Features: silver and shiny hair, vertical ears.
32. American Jinjila Rabbit
Scientific name: American Totoro (American Totoro Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 9- 12 Jin, which is a kind of big rabbit.
Introduction: They originated in France and were brought to the United States in 19 19. They can be said to be descendants of chinchillas, so their coat color is very similar to that of chinchillas.
Features: the body is round, especially the patted part, and the ears are upright.
33. Big Jinjila Rabbit
Scientific name: Giant Totoro (Giant Jingjila Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 12- 16 kg, and it is one of the big rabbits.
Introduction: It is a hybrid of Totoro Rabbit and Flanders Giant.
Features: vertical ears and large body, but most of them have no drooping meat, and the meat is very strong.
34.jinjila rabbit
Scientific name: standard chinchilla (standard jinjila rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 5-7.5 kg, belongs to a medium-sized rabbit.
Features: short body, flat head, vertical ears, length less than 5.
35. Cream Rabbit
Scientific name: cream rabbit
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 8.5- 1 1 lb. This is a big rabbit.
Introduction: It originated in France and was brought to the United States for cultivation in 1934.
Features: Their hair is very thick. Except that the hair on their bellies is milky white, they have beautiful orange and silver hair on other parts of their bodies. The nose and mouth will be darker, but they will become lighter when they grow up, and their eyes will be brown.
36. Satin Rabbit
Scientific name: satin (satin)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 8.5- 1 1 lb. This is a big rabbit.
Introduction: They are a new variety of Havana rabbits, with ten different colors.
Features: Their hair is golden yellow and very shiny, thick and soft, and the size of each part of the body is in harmony with other parts.
There are many kinds of rabbits. We usually keep about 50 kinds of rabbits, 45 of which have been approved by the American Rabbit Farmers Association. These forty-five kinds of rabbits can be divided into five categories according to their weight. In addition, rabbits can also be divided into pet rabbits, wool rabbits and meat rabbits. It is said that Dutch rabbits originated in Holland. It is one of the ancient rabbit breeds, which was recorded as early as15th century. In about 1864, Dutch rabbits began to breed in Britain. From the late period of 1800 to the early period of 1900, Dutch rabbits were used as meat rabbits. In order to strengthen the "selling appearance", the breeder seems to have made the choice of coat color to achieve the effect of product display, which makes the Dutch rabbit develop a special coat color distribution. The Dutch rabbit has an imaginative appearance, which makes it a very popular pet rabbit in Europe, America and Australia. The face of the Dutch rabbit has a V-shaped white block, which extends to the lower jaw. There is a clear dividing line between the coat color of the front half and the back half of the body, including the hind feet. In terms of color, there are about a dozen colors at present. The appearance of Dutch rabbits must be maintained by strict feeding, which is not easy to happen. Dutch rabbit weighs about 2 kg, which is slightly smaller than medium-sized pet rabbits. The special coat color combination makes it an ideal pet rabbit breed. It is the biggest earlobe rabbit. Since1mid-1980s, French apocynum varieties have appeared. It is generally believed that it was born by mating between English ear rabbits and French giant rabbits. Among the varieties of earlobe rabbits, France Lop's ears are neither big nor long, but she is the largest, weighing at least 4.5 kilograms. Coupled with her gentle personality, huge size and extremely cute, she won the reputation of "gentle giant". French lop can almost tolerate children's unrestrained procrastination and hugs, so it is an excellent and safe pet rabbit. However, due to its large size and large paw size, it should be careful when holding it, because struggle may cause scratches. Adults should warn children well, because it is gentle, so be friendly to French lop and don't accidentally hurt it. The smallest and cutest rabbit with drooping ears is it! It is reported that the Dutch earlobe rabbit was bred by Mr Adrian de Cork of the Netherlands. 1949, he mated with a miniature rabbit (pygmy rabbit) and a descendant of an English ear rabbit, French Lop, trying to produce a miniature version of French Lop, so its birth date was much later than that of French Lop and English ear rabbit. Generally speaking, the mini rabbit was developed in the1970s, and was recognized as a new variety only in the 1980 ARBA (American Rabbit Association) exhibition. Dutch earlobe rabbit is often confused with mini earlobe rabbit, but it is actually smaller than mini earlobe rabbit. The weight of Dutch earlobe rabbits is about 2 ~ 2.5 kg, and the most suitable weight is about 1.4 kg. Small-eared rabbits weigh 2.3 ~ 3 kg. Dutch earlobe rabbits are very suitable for children's pets because of their natural gentle temperament and cute ultra-small size. Angora rabbit is one of the ancient rabbit breeds, which originated in Turkey. The fur quality of Angora rabbits is excellent, just like the world-famous Angora wool, which is generally salty, which is also the source of the name of Angora rabbits. French angora rabbits were developed by improving angora rabbits, which were deliberately cultivated for commercial purposes. In order to get more and better rabbit hair, the farm has cultivated a soft and delicate long-haired pedigree and a larger body shape. The warm and soft long hair of the French Angora rabbit has brought it a polarized fate. At present, it is a popular family pet rabbit in Europe and America, and it is also very popular in the rabbit hair industry, which makes some groups of pet rabbits often clamor to stop slaughtering rabbit hair.