English Angora Rabbit Self Group Breed and This Ready To Breeding Setup Tour

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Especially The Ones Who Like To Groom Them! The Angora Rabbit Looks Like A Round Ball Of Fluff And Can Often Be Mistaken For A Pekinese Dog Instead Of A Bunny! These Wonderful Rabbits Have Very Impressive Coats And Are Often Actually Bred For Their Wool. However, They Also Make Fantastic Companion Pets.

(HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH ANGORA RABBIT)

The American Rabbit Breeders Association (arba) Recognizes Four Different Breeds Of Angora Rabbit: French, English, Satin, And Giant. The Giant Angora Is The Biggest Of The Breeds And The Satin Angora Has Finer And Softer Hair Than The Other Breeds. The English Angora, Which We Will Focus On In This Guide, Is Distinguished By Fur On Its Face And Ears And Is Also The Smallest Of The Breeds.
A Fifth Variety Of Angora Rabbit Breed, The German Angora, Is Recognized By The International Association Of German Angora Rabbit Breeders.

(BREED ORIGIN)

The Angora Rabbit Originates From Ankara, Turkey, Previously Known As Angora) And Is One Of The Oldest Type Of Woolly Rabbits. When These Rabbits First Came To The United States, At First There Was Just One Type Of Angora Rabbit, Known As The “Angora Wooler”. In 1939, The Angora Wooler Was Reclassified As Two Types Of Rabbits — The English Angora And The French Angora. The Satin Angora Was Then Created By Crossing The Satin And French Angora Rabbit And The Giant Angora Was Created By Breeding The Angora With Flemish Giants.

(APPEARANCE)

The Angora Rabbit Is The Smallest Of All The Angora Breeds. These Rabbits Usually Weigh Between 5 And 6 Lbs. They Have A Compact Body And A Broad, Flat Head And Short Ears. They Have Fur On Their Ears, Their Faces (unlike Any Other Angora), As Well As Woolly Feet.

(COAT)

The English Angora’s Coat Is Thick, Woolly And Silky. They Have Facial Furnishings And Their Entire Body, Even Their Feet, Are Covered In Fur. As A Companion Rabbit, The Angora Should Be Taken To The Groomers A Few Times A Year To Have Their Coat Clipped. This And Regular Brushing Can Help To Prevent Matting. We Will Go Into More Detail About Grooming The Angora Later On.

(COLOR)

The Angora’s Coat Can Come In A Range Of Colors. The Color Your Angora Will Be Will Depend On What Color Group They Are In. These Groups Include The Agouti Group, White Group, Broken Group, Shaded Group And Self Group. The Most Common Colors Are White, Black, Blue, Chocolate, Blue Tort, Black Tort, Chocolate, Tort, And Chestnut.

(TEMPERAMENT)

The English Angora Is A Good-Tempered Rabbit That Makes A Wonderful Companion. They Are Very Sociable And Will Love To Spend Time With Their Family Members. They Will Especially Bond With The Person Who Is In Charge Of Grooming Them, Because It Has To Be Done So Often!
Fortunately, This Domestic Rabbit Doesn’t Need A Lot Of Attention And So Can Be Great For Individuals. However, They Do Flourish When Interacted With And Played With, And So Can Make A Great Bunny For A Busy Household Too.
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