ENGLISH ANGORAS
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A well groomed and cared for English Angora is one of the most beautiful creatures on this planet. It is amazing to know that this remarkable breed was almost extinct.

The English Angora, with its sweet and gentle disposition, is one of the most sweetest bunnies to own. English Angoras are very laid back in nature, and are considered the "rag dolls" of the rabbit fancy. My English Angoras love to be carried around as babies and during playtime, they will follow me around like little puppy dogs. In my opinion, they are ittle Pekingese in a rabbit's body.

My English Angoras have easy-care coats. I groom them twice a week. Coats of English Angoras tend to slip every three to four months and it is important to brush them regularly or have them clipped down. If these precautions aren't taken, your rabbit can suffer from wool block which can be fatal. If the rabbit is going to be a pet, it is recommended to keep them clipped down in a puppy cut.

I maintain a very small herd of English Angoras and raise two litters a year. I refuse to overbreed them, as English Angoras are a fancy breed and under no circumstances should they fill a pet market. I focus on wool quality, good type, and put a major emphasis on achieving excellent temperments in my breeding program. My English Angoras originate from champion bloodlines out of Betty Chu, ELS, Emerald City, Happy Hops, Kokopelli, Pinky, Rachel Martin, and more.
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