Please help identify my rescue bunny

LuvMyBunny

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We have inherited a very friendly little bunny who was rescued from a cull. Her mother was killed as part of the cull and Jenna, along with many other babies, were left behind.
I am hoping someone can help us identify what breed(s) she could be. We know she is a mutt but are hoping to figure out her eventual size and disposition tendencies.
We thought she might be a palomino X???
Thanks
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She is solid tort in color and the coat looks to be that of a young Holland lop. she could be holland lop, some keep their "ear control" way too long. Depending on her age. The head is not that of a holland, too narrow of a crown. Body resembles a young, immature holland also. Definately not any of the rexs (coat is wrong). So my guess would be a holland cross.
 

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Thank you! She is very sweet and comes from a kind of Woodstock of rabbits community all living together whereever on a university campus. I`ll do some reading to learn more about the Holland.
 

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Cute baby. She could be just about anything. Tort is a very common color in several breeds. I don't think Holland when I see her. Her coat looks roll back, sure, but she's a baby with a baby coat. It can change. Tort is a very common Holland color, too. I suppose she could have got her color from a Holland but she could have got it from a Cinnamon, too.

I'd say that if she was living in a colony on a university that she is probably several generations Heinz 57. :) I'd expect a medium sized rabbit out of her. Handle her properly a LOT, give her good toys to keep her busy, and she'll probably turn out to be very sweet.

As far as size, I'd expect she is pretty young. In 6 - 9 months from now, you can bet she'll be fully grown in size and maybe only put on a little weight after that.
 

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Humm, I had a rabbit once that looked kind of like her, she was a Cinnamon Dwarf Female. Her is a picture of her - - >
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Yours is lighter in color than mine ... :/
Just a wild guess! :)
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What is it about this whole rex fur thing. Rex fur is a recessive, not a dominant.

Many mini rex crosses are smooth fured.

She has the head and body of a rex and a holland. She has the head of narrow headed mini rex and her body could be rex when she matured out a bit, but is very round , like a holland.

Sice mini rex is the most common breed of rabbit in most areas I would say that this is a safe bet to make.

LOL!! a spider just ran across the screen and scarwed the crap out of me!!
 
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