martes, 26 de septiembre de 2017

RABBIT BREEDS

Good day dear friends and colleagues, today we will review some of the most common rabbit breeds, and some general information about them, we hope you like it!

Developed in Pasadena California, USA, in 1917.

Also called Hollander or Brabander. Developed in England in 1830.

Developped in San Gabriel, California, USA, in 1924.

Developped in Missoula, Montana, USA, in 1962.

Developped in Beveren, Belgium in 1898.

Developed in Belgium in 1882.

Developped first in France, then in the USA in 1919.

Developped in the UK.

Developped in Holland inthe 20th Century.

Developped in Paris, France in the 1880s.

Developped in Germany in 1970s.

Developped in High Bridge, New Jersey, in 1984.

Developped in Southern California, USA, in 1920.

First developped in Belgium, in the 1980s.

Developped in England, in the 19th Century.

Developped in Flanders, Belgium, in the 16th Century.

Fisrt discovered at Essen, Germany, in the 1970s.

Originated in France, in the 1920s.

Developped in France in 1850.

Fist Developped in England in 1860.

First Bred in France in late 19th Century.

Originally from France, recognized by the British Rabbit Council in the 1920s.

Developped in England in the 19th Century.

First bred in Washington State, USA, in 1952.

The third breed to be developped in the USA, in North Canton, OH. Officially recognized by the ARBA in 1925.
This is a mutation between several european breeds, finally developped in 1755.
First bred in England in the late 1800s.

Originally from Ankara, Turkey, in late 1930s.
Different from other angora rabbits, the french one has a clear head and sometimes also clear front feet.

First appeared in the Holland in 1898, the name came from the colour of the Cuban cigars.
Developped in Ontario, Canada in late 1970s.

First developped in New Zealand in 1910.



So, these are the most important and common rabbit breeds, and we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did also.

MVZ Carolina Pruneda


References:
https://www.arba.net/breeds.htm

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