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The Florida White is a relatively small breed rabbit originally produced for the laboratory or smaller meat rabbit. [1] They are all white in color with no other markings, and have Albino red eyes. They are a recognized American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) breed.
Florida White Rabbits are known for their compact, medium-sized bodies, which feature small bones, small heads, and small feet. They have a nearly 65 percent meat-to-bone ratio, making them efficient in terms of feed-to-meat conversion. A mature Florida White Rabbit typically weighs between 4 and 6 pounds, with a well-developed yet fine-boned body.
Smaller than all other rabbits on this list, the Florida White has, ironically, the best meat-to-bone ratio at 65%! Florida Whites birth large litters of 6-8 kittens, reaching market-readiness faster than a lot of other breeds (probably third fastest on this list).
The Florida White rabbit breed is known as the “all purpose rabbit” for many reasons. While this bunny is often sadly used as a laboratory animal and for meat, they also make a wonderful pet thanks to their small size and great personality.
The Florida White is a breed of domestic rabbit originally developed as a smaller rabbit for laboratory uses and a meat rabbit. This breed is also an excellent show animal and a popular pet rabbit. The small Florida White rabbits are best known for their all-white fur and albino red eyes.
26 sie 2024 · The Florida White rabbit is a relatively small domestic breed of rabbit. It was created by American Rabbit Breeders Associations Judge Orville Miliken. He created this breed through crossing an albino Dutch, an albino Polish and a small but typical New Zealand White rabbit.
26 lis 2018 · The Florida White has also achieved the rabbit world’s highest honor; ARBA Convention Best in Show. Accepted as a breed by the ARBA in 1967 by ARBA Judge Orville Miliken, the Florida White is an ideal show rabbit for the competitive breeder. – Maximum weight 6 lbs.