Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Californian Rabbit

Californian


Californian Rabbit
Breed Profil of Californian Rabbit, nearly equal in look to the Himalayas but larger, California has developed as meat and fur breeding in the 1920s. California is popular pets because they are quiet, friendly nature

Size: Medium
Hair Type: Short

Origins

of the same inside look into the immortal Himalayas but bigger, California began raised in the United States in the early 1920s by George West, who crossed the Himalayans with Whites New Zealand and chinchillas Standard to produce offspring that will produce both meat good and feathers.

The California did not become popular as pets until much later, and sadly still produce meat the second most common type. It has been recognized by Arba in 1939 and in the United States only a few black and white is acceptable to show.

In the UK, the other color variations of blue, brown and purple accepted.

Appearance

Occurrences California is a rather large rabbit, usually weighing 3.5-4.75kg (7-10lbs). California is a large building with a firm, plump body and short neck. Ears rather short and tapered and brought tense. California has pink eye. Dyes California is white with colored ears, nose, legs and tail. Nose oval indicates the direction under the jaw and climbed to the top of the eye toward the nose profile. Colored ears from base to tip, like a tail. Foot, including nail coloring is dark and went so well that leg. California has a thick, smooth coat.

Colour


  • Black
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • Lilac 


Temperament

California usually calm temperament, good-natured and friendly making them an excellent choice of animals, especially for those who have children.

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