Wirehair in rabbits?

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rotdogz

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I swear I've seen the term wirehair used in discussing rabbit genetics a few times, but no actual picture examples & I can't find any breeds that say they have it (google just provides images of a dachshund breed/coat variant lol), I was wondering if it was something that actually exists in them? In cats its a dominant gene that makes their coat semi-curly/"carpet texture", so maybe it was used to refer to wavy/rex?
 
I know what you're talking about and I've seen pictures of it before on here, but I don't remember the term
"Curly" I think?
 
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I know what you're talking about and I've seen pictures of it before on here, but I don't remember the term
"Curly" I think?
It might be a different thing than in cats! I was just going off of my prior knowledge in making a guess about it.

Do you have any links to those pictures/posts? Im super curious!
 
astrex is the curly coat gene in rex, it occasionally pops up in other breeds. If you do a google search you'll come up with a pile of pictures. I know its been discussed on the forum before. it doesn't always breed true or last into adult hood, but last I heard there were people working on stabilizing it.
 
that was a fascinating post to reread. I had forgotten about it. :) I've never seen a wire-haired rabbit before, didn't even know they existed. I don't think I'd want to have one at least in my set up! :)
 
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