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Californian Rabbit

Californian Rabbit

The Californian Rabbit is a world-famous meat rabbit breed, developed artificially with stable genetics. It can be used for meat production or crossbred with other breeds, and is valued for disease resistance and fast growth.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Gray Chestnut Rabbit

Gray Chestnut Rabbit

The Gray Chestnut Rabbit was originally bred for high-quality fur but is now also kept as a pet. An artificial breed with a coat close to that of a wild rabbitβ€”unusual among fur breedsβ€”it was developed in France by breeder M.J. Dybowski, first shown in 1913, and is today a rare breed on the brink of extinction.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Ram Rabbit

Ram Rabbit

The Ram Rabbit is a large, lop-eared meat rabbit originally from North Africa, known for its ram-like head and gentle, slow temperament. Mainly raised on farms, it has low fertility, so special attention to nutrition during pregnancy is essential.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Fujian Yellow Rabbit

Fujian Yellow Rabbit

The Fujian Yellow Rabbit is an excellent Chinese meat rabbit breed with a short production cycle and high meat yield. Small but fast-growing and well adapted to local conditions, its tender, nutritious meat is praised as 'brain-boosting' and 'beauty' meat.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
English Spot Rabbit

English Spot Rabbit

The English Spot Rabbit, also called the Spot Rabbit or British Spot Rabbit, is an ancient large pet rabbit resembling a Dalmatian dog with black spots across its white body. Not common in China, it needs attentive foot and ear care to stay healthy.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Mini Lop Rabbit

Mini Lop Rabbit

The Mini Lop, also called the Dwarf Lop, is a certified pet rabbit breed with adorably small, drooping ears. Developed from French Lop and Chinchilla crossings, it is larger than the Holland Lop and American Fuzzy Lop, making a charming and gentle companion.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Belgian Rabbit

Belgian Rabbit

The Belgian Rabbit, also known as the Giant Gray Rabbit or Flemish Giant, is a famous meat rabbit breed originally from Belgium. With its large build, yellowish-brown coat, and high meat yield, it is mostly raised on farms in rural areas rather than kept as a pet.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Beveren Rabbit

Beveren Rabbit

The Beveren Rabbit is a relatively small pet rabbit breed with fairly unremarkable features, so it is not widely bred and purebreds are hard to find. Recognized by its 'V'-shaped upright ears and 1–2 inch coat, it makes a gentle companion for rabbit lovers willing to look beyond the more common breeds.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
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How to Keep Rabbits Cool in Summer

Rabbits do best at 15–20Β°C and can die of heatstroke above that. In summer, keep water bowls/bottles filled, clip long-haired breeds short (not shaved), move cages to a breezy shady spot, dab the ears with water to cool them, and offer watery fruit and vegetables in moderation. Never aim a fan or AC directly at a rabbit β€” it causes colds, not cooling.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What Season Is Best for Breeding Rabbits

What Season Is Best for Breeding Rabbits

Spring and autumn are the best breeding seasons β€” warm, dry, and bright, with high conception and kit-survival rates. Avoid breeding above 30Β°C in summer or without heating in winter. Choose quality stock, feed a balanced diet with carrots pre-breeding, give exercise and light, and time mating to bright-red vulva estrus using repeat mating.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026