is this the new breed of rabbit, called the Flying Nun?

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boundarybunnyco

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lol her ears!
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Poor thing! She can't even lift her head up all the way!

So, how much "air" does she get when she jumps off the couch?

She is very cute- what kind of bunneh is she?
 
just a mix breed. she is part english lop and satin. she sits up and grooms her ears and it looks like she's brushing long, flowing hair. lol. name is Laylah.
 
boundarybunnyco":11wmv2lx said:
she sits up and grooms her ears and it looks like she's brushing long, flowing hair.

It should go without saying, but... <sigh>... I'll say it anyway...

We need a picture of that!!!
 
MaggieJ":2uuhewa7 said:
If you could breed a lot of buns with those ears, I'll bet they would sell on the pet market like hotcakes.

Where do I get in line? :p

If you are taking orders, BBco, I would like mine to have a Satin coat, preferably in broken red... :D
 
skysthelimit":hltutnso said:
so the lop ear is dominant over the upright ear? Interesting.

I suspect that there are several genes involved, some of which are recessive and some of which may be an "incomplete" or "partial" dominate. One of the original does in my crosses was a French Lop. I now occasionally get a fully lop-eared rabbit from a doe and buck that are not lop-eared. "Helicopters" show up from time to time also.

There are a couple of people on here that really know rabbit genes, maybe they will chime in.
 

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