Help me identify this buns breed?

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This cute little bun was found hopping around outside my place of employment, along with it's dam and a few other kits. So far several have been caught and moved into homes.

The color is the easy part, booted broken black.
The parts might be a bit odd looking for the species, but I'm pretty sure it's a doe.

Pretty sure she's mixed too. Long and slender, with short face and ears. I'm guessing maybe some netherland dwarf and/or himi blood in there. She moves more like a running breed than most mutts. Thankfully, she takes after the himi in temper too, sweet, and doesn't claw or bite at all.

I keep hearing the weirdest noises coming from her though. Anyone else have a rabbit that makes a "mew mew" sound when hungry?
 

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Oh you have one of those weird mutt rabbits too? Mine is missing half of his tail, and the end looks like a crooked hook XD. I would call him a Chestnut but I believe he may have some brindling. Upon vet examination before adoption I was told it was a he and he came home neutered. Although, my mutt rabbit is bigger than all my rabbits, I think he might have some Flemish Giant possibly. He's only 7 months and quite a bit bigger than my Silver Fox.
 
SableSteel":26dwfqxp said:
Hmm, think there might be some dutch in there too

Now that I look closer, I think you're spot on. Those face markings are much more likely to be dutch than broken.

:lol:

Preitler":26dwfqxp said:
A pet breed, for sure. Just keep it as pet, I mean, dress out ratio would be horrible anyway :roll:

Yep. You're right. No meat and all cuddles. Definitely a pet breed. :D
 

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