Im trying to convince my mom to get me a Pedigreed Lionhead Rabbit.
But she wants to kno how big it gets?
Please Help.
Best Answer gets 10 Point.
Thanks
This is what the current Lionhead working standard says:
Senior Buck & Does – 6 months of age and over, not over 3-3/4 pounds. Ideal weight 3-1/2 pounds.
Junior Bucks & Does- Under 6 months of age, not over 3-1/4 pounds. Minimum weight 1 5/8 pounds.
However, since they are not a recognized breed yet and are currently considered mixed breed, you can find them in sizes larger than this.
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February 11th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
They wiegh about 2-4 pounds. They stay pretty small
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February 11th, 2010 at 4:33 pm
This is what the current Lionhead working standard says:
Senior Buck & Does – 6 months of age and over, not over 3-3/4 pounds. Ideal weight 3-1/2 pounds.
Junior Bucks & Does- Under 6 months of age, not over 3-1/4 pounds. Minimum weight 1 5/8 pounds.
However, since they are not a recognized breed yet and are currently considered mixed breed, you can find them in sizes larger than this.
References :
http://www.lionhead.us/standardallCODs.htm
February 11th, 2010 at 5:09 pm
I’m pretty sure it’s max 3.5 pounds.
Mine is 2.4 pounds at 10 weeks.
Lionheads are mostly fluff anyways.
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