What is a giant chinchilla?

Giant Chinchill is a breed of a large rabbit with a unique color that resembles a coat of real chinchillas. Another nickname of the breed is the rabbit of millions of dollars. The breed was first developed in the United States by crossing two other rabbit breeds at the beginning of the 20th century. It usually behaves for use as an animal animal, because its size is ideal for meat production. Giant Chinchilla is also bred as a rabbit of a pet and is known to be a fine companion for its human owners.

The giant chinchilla is a relatively large breed of the rabbit. Males usually weigh about £ 12 to £ 15 (5.4 to 6.8 kg) and women weigh about £ 13 to 16 (5.9 to 7.3 kg). The rabbit has a large head with long erect ears, considerable shoulders and front legs and a lengthy body with a rounded bottom. The unique color of the coat is due to the colored belt on every hair. The closest to the skin of the hair is a bluish color, then the strip comes, then the tips of the hair are black; These groups create a distinctive effectT, which are highly appreciated by some rabbit fantasies.

The development of the giant Chinchilly breed occurred in 1921. The breeder named Edward H. Stahl decided to breed a larger rabbit from Chinchill because he thought it would be very desirable because of the unique appearance of the fur. In his basement, a perfectly colored male man with a female Flemish giant with a female Flemish giant, a breed known for its huge size. After several attempts, he created his ideal giant rabbit Chinchill, a woman named "Million Dollar Princess". The new breed turned out to be popular and was in fact the first breeder of rabbits to earn a million dollars from the sale of breeding reserves of rabbits.

Young giant bunnies grow very quickly, weigh £ 7 to £ 9 (about 3.2 to 4.1 kg) at an age of only 12 weeks and females can carry several large litters each year. Breeders can produce VelThe amount of rabbits in a short time, and if they are grown for meat production, they quickly reach the payload. They are also relatively cheap for feeding, which makes them a cost -effective animal animal.

When he is held as a pet, the giant Chinchilla has a reputation as a fine companion. They easily take care of them, have an obedient nature and often enjoy human attention. It must be modified about once a week, more often when they get rid of, and their diet consists mainly of standard rabbit pellets and hay. Thanks to their size they require a robust hutch or cover. Some owners allow internal pets to wipe freely during the day, similar to a dog or a cat.

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