What is the giant angora?

Giant angora is a very large breed of rabbit with white, thick hair and eyes that show the red iris. It is also called Ruby's white rabbit and is the only species in the Angora family. Adult giant angoras usually weighs about 9-12 pounds (4-5 kg). The giant Angoras have extensive forehead and large ears that are erected. Females are usually larger and weigh a little more than men. They are fine by nature and are not easily frightened or hyperactive. Because of their obedient nature, these rabbits are doing well in households with children. They require spacious accommodation when located in the interior, which allows them to better suit the outdoor cover.

These big rabbits are known to do three different coat consistency, which is referred to as a wave. The woolen hair lies closest to the skin has a fine texture. Wool of the wave of straightfront it is rougher and stronger. The upper layer of the wool is robust and lies flat on the surface of the animal.

The giant angora was created as a result of breeding the genetic cross between the French lop and the Flemish giant. This is a rare breed and is considered endangered. The giant Angora wave is widely used to make clothing such as Angora sweaters. Maintaining Angora's giant coat of Angora Immaculate and untouched is essential to be used as a commercial product. Any trimming that have been shaved or interlaced from the wool should be stored immediately and without contaminants.

When these rabbits are bred as pets, the owners normally complain about relaxation. To keep getting rid of to a minimum, it is recommended to modify the giant angora daily. For those who have little experience, professional care in home facilities is usually preferred.

breeders recommend a large wire cage for this large rabbit. Regular cleaning of the cage and maintaining without debris and droppings is an essential part of everyday care. It is very important to maintain a clean environment for this pet because JehThe wave can be matt and tangled unless maintained clean. Hay and pellets created specifically for this domestic rabbit are recommended as the basic part of its diet.

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