Thuringer (rabbit)

The Thuringer is a breed of rabbit. It was originally known as the Thuringer Chamois due to having fur resembling that of the Chamois.[1] They can be used for meat and fur, but make docile pets.[2]

Thuringer
Country of originGermany
UseMeat, fur
Traits
Weight
  • 8-10 pounds
Lifespan5-8 years

History

The Thuringer was developed in the state of Thuringia by David Gärtner, and is thought to be a mix of the Himalayan, the Silver, and the Flemish Giant rabbit breeds. It was first recognised in Germany in 1907, and was later recognised in the Netherlands in 1912.[3] The breed is somewhat rare outside of Europe and is not currently recognised by the ARBA.[2]

Appearance

Thuringers are stocky, and have yellow-brown coats and black guard hairs. They can weigh from 8-10 lbs,[1] and their ears can be 4-5 inches long. They have dark brown or chestnut eyes.[2]

References

  1. "Thuringer". pets4homes.co.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  2. "Thuringer Rabbit". petguide.com. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  3. "Thüringer". omlet.co.uk. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
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