PHOTOS ⟩ Giant Rabbit Baby Stuns with Its Size and Acts Like a Dog: Read About This Exciting Breed
A family farm in Läänemere, Estonia, is home to a fascinating breed of giant rabbits that have garnered attention due to their size and behavior.
In Läänemere, Estonia, Lõuka hobitalu has become a center of interest for rabbit enthusiasts, primarily due to their giant rabbit breeds that are drawing curious onlookers. The farm's owner recalls her childhood fascination with rabbits, which began when she bought her first two rabbits at a local fair, and has since developed into a profound love for these impressive creatures.
Lõuka hobitalu hosts a variety of giant rabbits including Flandria giants, German butterfly rabbits, and French angoras, alongside other breeds such as Vienna blues, California rabbits, and dwarf angoras. The owner has dedicated years to carefully breeding these giant rabbits, with a focus on health and size, maintaining a line that typically weights around 9 kg without exceeding this limit, which is crucial for breeding purposes.
One of the highlights is an 8-month-old blue Flandria giant rabbit, which is showcased in a photograph taken by the farm owner. This particular breed is not just notable for its size but also for its docile, dog-like behavior, further enhancing its appeal and drawing attention to the unique characteristics of giant rabbits, demonstrating how they can integrate into family life.