All Bunnies All Kinds of Bunnies by Sydney Adjei

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SYDNEY ADJEI About bunnies all kinds of bunnies

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About bunnies all kinds of bunnies

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The Fauve de Bourgogne is a stocky medium sized breed of rabbit which is orange-red in color

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Mellerud rabbitThe Mellerud rabbit is a Swedish breed of rabbit of medium size that comes in albino or black with white markings. The Mellerud rabbit has official landrace status in Sweden and is considered a critically endangered breedThe Mellerud rabbit shares part of its

history with the more well known Gotland rabbit. Both breeds originate from old lines of farm rabbits that were once common all over Sweden. These rabbits were referred to as "bondkaniner" ("farm rabbits") in as early as 1881[1] and were kept mainly for their meat and pelts. In the 1900s farm rabbits disappeared from most parts of the country are were largely believed to be extinct.

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New Zealand red rabbits is a rabbit breed, which despite the name, is American in origin. New Zealand rabbits are available in three ARBA-recognized colors: white, red, and black, blue. Its weight is 4–5 kg (10-12 pounds). The New Zealand red is an excellent meat rabbit with a high feed to meat ratio with fine bones. Fryer size is 8–12 weeks. They can produce up to fifteen kits at a time. The normal amount is 7-8 kits

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Netherland dwarf rabbit

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Hotot Rabbit

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About a Bunny