i don’t know what kind of rabbit i have, i bought her a at flea market. she is all white and she has black ears, a black patch around her eye and about 3 spots on her back that are black? she is a very large rabbit about 3 or 4 maybe even 5 pounds.i don’t have […]
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i don’t know what kind of rabbit i have, i bought her a at flea market.
she is all white and she has black ears, a black patch around her eye and about 3 spots on her back that are black?
she is a very large rabbit about 3 or 4 maybe even 5 pounds.i don’t have a picture on this computer.
There are a number of breeds that it could be.
English Spot
Rhinelander
Checkered Giant
Or a little less likely could be a broken variety of one of several breeds.
It sounds most like a Rhinelander.
To rule out a breed just because it is not the most common like the one person said to is unwise. At a flea market just about any breed could show up. From your description I picked the most likely candidates. And yes, as some people mentioned it could be a cross also. A Rhinelander would be the most likely since it has 2-3 spots on each side, an eye circle, colored ears, and it is fairly small in size. A Checkered Giant also has an eye circle, colored ears, and it has two spots on each side, but it is a large breed that gets up to about 12-14 pounds. So unless it is a baby, it probably isn’t a Checkered Giant. English Spots have an eye circle and colored ears, but they normally have a bunch of spots on their sides and not just a few. So it sounds like it has too few of spots for an English Spot.
Broken varieties of a number of breeds often have eye circles and colored ears, but rarely do they have just a couple spots on each side. Normally they have a large mix of color.
So based on what you told me, a Rhinelander fits best.
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