Origins
Same in view of the Himalayan breed but larger, California's first bred in the United States in the early 1920s by George West, crossing the Himalayans in New Zealand Whites and chinchillas Standard to produce good offspring will produce good meat and wool. The California did not become popular as pets until much later and unfortunately still the second most common breed produces meat. It was recognized by the 1939 Arba in the U.S. and many black and white only accepted for show. In the United Kingdom, the other color variations of blue, chocolate and lilac received.
Appearance
The California is large enough rabbits, usually weighing around 3,5-4.75 kg (7 - £ 10).
California is a big difference in building the company, body fat and very short neck. Ears are pretty short and pointed and carried erect. California has pink eye.
The California white coloring with colored ears, nose, feet and tail. The nose oval marked runs under the jaw and good to the eye toward the nose profile. Colored ear from the base up to the tip, like a tail. Feet, including dark nail color goes good until the foot.
The California has a compact, coat well.
Color
- Black.
- Blue .
- Chocolate.
- Lilac.
Temperament
California is usually calm, kind and friendly making them an excellent choice pet, especially for those with children.
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