Angora Rabbit

Wednesday, 4 April 2012 21:43 Posted by Naughty Boy



Perhaps the oldest type of domesticated rabbit, originally bred in Ankara, Turkey. They are known mainly for their wool, which is very long and can be removed by plucking or shearing (pulling loose wool gently out).

There are many various breeds of those rabbits. Four of them are ARBA (American Rabbits' Breeders Association) recognized. Among those breeds are German, French, English, Satin, Giant, Chinese, Finnish, Swiss, etc.

English Angora

English Angoras is a show breed derived French Angoras, who were used for commercial purposes. English Angora rabbits are adorned with so-called "furnishings," - i.e. they have wool growths on the front feet and tips of the ears, and their body wool is very thick. Those rabbits are considered gentle in nature, but for those who don't enjoy animal grooming owning one of those is not recommended .

French Angora

The main characterictics of French Angora is that the guard hairs are on the surface, with wool serving as an undercoat. Ear tufts are allowed but generally not preferred by breeders.

Giant Angora

The Giant Angora is the largest type of Angora rabbit. Besides the guard hairs and underwool, it also has an "Awn Fluff" that doesn't exist in the other three Angora types of rabbits.

Satin Angora

The breed comes from a cross between a French and a Satin Angora. The breed is named so for it's very delicate wool texture. The rabbits of this breed have no furnishings on it's face, ears, or feet, and it is also groomed very easily compared to the English Angora. Satin's wool is said to be strongest for spinning.





1 Response to "Angora Rabbit"

  1. kelinci Says:

    wow cool your english Angora Rabbit

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