Satin Angora Rabbit Breed Profile

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Satin Angora Rabbit
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Satin Angora Rabbit Fact File

Group: Commercial

Varieties: Agouti: Each hair shaft over the body has three or more distinct colors. The belly, underside of the tail, inside of the ears and nostrils, and around the eyes are cream, orange, or white; Pointed White: White with color on the feet, legs, nose, ears, and tail. Pink eyes; Self: One solid color; Shaded: The body is one color and the ears, face, haunches, belly, feet, legs, and tail are a darker color; Ticked: Dark color with silver or gold tipped hairs spread throughout the coat; Wide Band: Markings like that of an agouti, but the hair shafts do not have three or more colors. 

Weight: Males: 6 1/2 to 9 1/2 pounds, Females: 6 1/2 to 9 1/2 pounds

Physical Attributes: The Satin angora has long fur on the body and cheeks. The face has no long fur and the ears have either no long fur or only a tiny tuft of long fur at the tips. The fur has a distinct shine too it, like the material satin, caused by a hollower hair shaft than normal. The body is medium in length and is rounded. The head is oval. The ears are upright.

Personality: Most Satin angoras are very calm due to years of being bred for good temperaments in order to properly groom the breed. 

Coat Type and Grooming: Satin Angoras have very long, shiny fur which needs to be groomed at least every few days. It is easier to groom than the other angora breeds, but still requires frequent grooming. A slicker brush and a comb, preferably with rotating teeth, are a must for grooming. A letter opener is good for splitting matts apart. Clippers are a good idea in case the rabbit ever needs to be shaved, such as in very warm weather or when being bred.

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