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bclement10

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What are the houses for rabbits commonly called?

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List the breeds in each of the weight categories.



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Answer to Question 1

Houses used to keep rabbits are referred to as hutches.

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Dwarf or Miniature Small
Brittania Petite Dutch
Netherland Dwarf Tan
Himalayan Florida White
Dwarf Hotot Silver
Polish Avana
Jersey Wooly Mini Lop
Holland Lop
American Fuzzy Lop
Mini Rex
Medium Large
English Spots Beveren
Standard Chinchilla Californian
English Angora Hotot
Lilac Palomino
Silver Martin Satin
Belgian Hare Cinnamon
Rhinelander Creme d'Argent
Harlequin Champagne d'Argent
Sable American
Satin Angora American Chinchilla
French Angora English Lops
Rex New Zealand
Silver Fox
Giant
Giant Angora
French Lop
Checkered Giant
Giant Chinchilla
Flemish Giant




bclement10

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Reply 2 on: Jul 18, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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