Breed of domestic rabbit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vienna rabbit is a breed of domesticated rabbit originating in Austria. Whilst it is recognised by the British Rabbit Council as a "Normal Fur" breed,[2] it is unrecognised by the American Rabbit Breeders Association.
A white Vienna Rabbit | |
Country of origin | Austria |
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Distribution | Europe |
Use | Pet |
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Color | White, blue, black or Agouti |
Lifespan | 8-10 years[1] |
The Vienna rabbit was originally bred by Wilheim Mucke in the late 1800s,[3] who spent 15 years attempting to breed a rabbit with blue eyes.[1] It has since become one of the most popular breeds in Europe.[3]
The Vienna rabbit can come in two varieties: a uniform white, or coloured. The coloured variety can be a dark slate blue, black or Agouti (a chestnut brown). It has ears approximately 13 centimetres (5.1 in) in length.[4][5]
Like most other rabbits, this breed should be fed a mainly fibre-rich diet, consisting mainly of vegetables and timothy hay.[6]
The Vienna rabbit can suffer from overgrown teeth, ear mites and hairballs. It can be susceptible to digestive issues such as GI stasis[broken anchor] which may cause intestinal blockage, or in severe cases, death.[1]
The Vienna Rabbit is a docile breed. They are able to be litter trained with patience and persistence.[1]
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