The Rex rabbit has a commercial-sized body type and can weigh anywhere between 7.5 and 10.5 lbs. once fully grown. The ideal weight for bucks is around 8 pounds and 9 pounds for does. They have a unique gene which gives its coat a velvety texture. The coat is extremely dense, and the hair’s length and quality uniform all across the body. They make wonderful pets, but can also be used as meat rabbits.
I am working towards full pedigrees for my rabbits but am working with partials right now. My main focus is tri-colors, magpies, and harlequins.
We added Rex Rabbits to our farm in the Spring of 2022 in the hopes of processing meat for our family as well as our dogs. We do have kits available often.
Magpie Buck
Born 10/7/23
Parents: Booted Tri and Broken Castor
Booted Tri
Born
Carries dilute and chin
Parents:
Broken Black Magpie Doe
Born 1/7/23
Carries dilute
Parents: Booted Tri and Broken Castor
Black Sallandar Doe
Born 6/28/23
Should carry chocolate and dilute
Parents: Black Sallander and Lilac Sallander
Chocolate Tri Buck
Born 10/31/2023
Carries dilute
Parents: Torted B/O Harlequin and Tricolor
Booted Chinchilla Doe
Born 2/29/2024
Parents: Broken Castor and Tricolor
Lilac Harlequin
Born 4/12/2024
Carries chin
Parents: Chocolate Magpie and Tricolor
Charlie Tri Buck
Born 11/22/24
Carries Chocolate and Chin
Could carry dilute
Parents: Milk Dud and Pepper
(chocolate tri and broken black magpie)
Charlie Fox Buck
Born 11/22/24
Carries Chocolate and Chin
Could carry dilute
Parents: Milk Dud and Pepper
(chocolate tri and broken black magpie)