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Here are the rabbits I photographed whilst at the Puyallup Fair--I am hoping that tibbar will help me name them all Icon_biggrin .










I believe this one is a Californian...


I know that this one is a Dwarf Hotot--I need one of these. What a beautiful little rabbit Icon_biggrin .

Kingfisher
Are you fattening them up ready for the feast, if so they look yummy, am I invited? I don't mind doing the preparation Fi_lone_ranger
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These are all dwarfs, if I remember correctly, so they would not be much of a meal! But they were all beautifully groomed.

Kingfisher

Kingfisher Wrote:
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These are all dwarfs, if I remember correctly, so they would not be much of a meal! But they were all beautifully groomed.

Kingfisher


You know the saying - "Good things come in little packages" Icon_cheesygrin

Unfortunately I am not very good at dwarf rabbit identification. But the first steel grey one looks like a chinchilla , the light brown/white - not a clue although it looks to have a rex coat.The third one is hard too as some of the breeds are very alike but it could be something like a silver fox or martin sable hard to say. Fourth is an english although I would like to see more individual spots on it, not joined up into blodges .Dwarf lop possibly dwarf cashmere lop for the fifth & you are right the californian which is also similar to a himalayan which has a smaller blob on its nose. The last is the Blanc de Hotot I have seen one of these, good looking rabbit.Would have to get a female & call it cleopatra though because of the mark round the eye,
I have no idea what they all are, but they are very cute!
The third one is a lop lionhead I believe...
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