Wednesday 10 June 2015

English Spot Rabbit

English Spot



english spot
English Spot originated in England in the mid 19th century, the breed became very popular and much sought after as a household pet. English Spot is, bunny curious personalities friendly with attractive ..

Size: Small / Medium
Hair type: Short

Origins

English Spot originated in England in the mid 19th century and remarkable for a luxury intended as commercial in nature from the beginning. English Spot was developed through selective breeding non-pedigree stock bearing similarities to the great Lorraine (of which the giant Papillon / Checkered Giant origin). English Spot to breed very popular and much sought after as a household pet. It was exported to Europe around 1890, where he was known as Papillon or Butterfly Britain, and the United States around 1910.

Appearance

English Spot is a simple type with an average weight of around 2.5-3.5kg (6-8lbs).

English Spots have a medium build, with long curved body, which showed signs to the best effect. Head wide and sturdy and erect ears. English Spots have a white coat with colored markings.

They have colored ears, rings around the eyes, cheeks and flashing butterfly-shaped mark on the nose. A dorsal stripe (herringbone) walk down the spine from ears to tail, with a chain of small spots runs from the hip to the neck on each side.

Spots breeding is characterized by good English is not easy. In most litters about half of the young have a sign of good will, there is usually a self-colored (one plain color) and some younger marked as well. Rabbit with a semi-often called 'Charlies', is thought to have come from butterfly semi-marks on his nose that looks like a mustache 'Charlie Chaplin'.

English Spot has short hair shiny and soft coat.

Colour

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Grey
  • Chocolate
  • Tortoiseshell (also gold and Lilac in the United States)


Temperament

English Spot is friendly with rabbit wanted to know interesting personalities. They are alive and energetic and needs lots of exercise and room to run and jump. They can be very enjoyable, often featuring some entertaining acrobatics. Their sweet nature means they are usually very good with children.

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