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Wheaten

Introduced into the UK Early 1980s
A British breed created by the late Hugh Halliday in the early 1980s who wanted to produce an all yellow rabbit and used many crossings of fur breeds including the Silver Fox and Havana until by 1994 they were breeding true and a standard recognised. The original Wheaten was followed by the Wheaten Lynx.

Colour Weight Club
The colour of wheat carrying a sheen and shading lighter on flanks, rump and chest. Ideal weight 2.49 - 3.17 kg Rare Varieties Rabbit Club.

Wheaten Lynx

Introduced into the UK Early 1980s
A British breed created by the late Hugh Halliday in the early 1980s who wanted to produce an all yellow rabbit and used many crossings of fur breeds including the Silver Fox and Havana until by 1994 they were breeding true and a standard recognised. The original Wheaten was followed by the Wheaten Lynx.

Colour Weight Club
Orange-shot-silver, intermediate colour bright orange, white undercolour, tips of fur silver. Eye circles, under tail, under feet, inside of legs, belly and underside of jowl white. Club: Rare Varieties Rabbit Club. Ideal weight 2.49-3.17kg. Rare Varieties Rabbit Club
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