Ginger rabbit breeds

Last Updated on December 17, 2022 by Admin

Bunnies with orange-brown or reddish-yellow coats, better known as ginger colored, are a unique and adorable breed. For some rabbits, this particular color is among an array of striking fur colors. Depending on the rabbit breed, this particular coat also comes in different shades with some appearing lighter, fluffy, or plush than others. Below are the popular ginger rabbit breeds you should know about.

 

  • Fauve de Bourgogne

Ginger Fauve de Bourgogne

The Fauve de Bourgogne originally from France, is one of those ginger rabbit breeds that was developed from selective crossbreeding of fawn-colored rabbits. This bunny was initially bred for its meat and colorful fur as early as 1928. Fauve de Bourgogne weighs between 7 to 8 pounds and is essentially a gentle and docile breed making them great pets. The breed has an average life expectancy of 10 to 12 years.

 

  • Belgian hare

 

Ginger Belgian hare
Image source: Belgian Hare Division The Fabrizio Forever Rabbitry

Weighing between 6 to 9 pounds, the Belgian hare is a domesticated rabbit with a ginger-colored coat. The bunny was developed in the 18th century in eastern Europe by crossbreeding a wild and domesticated rabbit, to resemble the European hare. In terms of personality, this domestic rabbit is an active and skittish breed that is always on alert. Lastly, Belgian hares have a lifespan of 7 to 10 years.

 

  • Palomino

Ginger Palomino rabbit

This particular breed has distinctive brown eyes and two main coat colors, a fawn, and lynx. The Palomino rabbit is originally from the US. It’s typically a calm and friendly breed that weighs between 8 to 12 pounds. This bunny has a life expectancy of 5 to 8 years and may live longer if its day-to-day needs are properly met.

 

  • New Zealand Rabbit

Ginger New Zealand rabbit

This particular breed has a ginger coat as well as white, blue, black, and broken shades. New Zealand rabbits were developed in the US in 1916 from cross-breeding Flemish giants and Belgian hares. Weighing between 9 to 12 pounds, the breed has a calm and docile temperament with a life expectancy of 7 to 10 years.

 

  • Lionhead

Ginger Lionhead rabbit

Although Lionhead rabbits have different coat colors such as black, blue, and broken, besides their mane, a golden dark coat essentially makes them stand out. The breed is originally from Belgium and weighs between 2 to 3 pounds. It was developed by crossbreeding the Netherland dwarf and the miniature Swiss fox rabbit. Lionheads have a docile temperament and an average lifespan of 7 to 9 years.

 

  • Jersey Wooly

Ginger Jersey wooly rabbit

The jersey wooly is a crossbreed between the French angora and the Netherland dwarf that was developed in New Jersey in the US. Besides a reddish brown coat, this breed comes in different colors such as black, blue, chestnut, and broken. Jersey wooly is a playful and even-tempered rabbit that weighs roughly 2.5 to 3.5 pounds. Lastly, this breed has a life expectancy of 7 to 10 years.

 

  • Mini Lop

Ginger Mini lop

The mini lop weighs between 5 to 6 pounds and is also among the ginger rabbit breeds with an adorable look. However, that’s not to say that the breed has only one color. Other coat shades include white, black, lilac, chinchilla, opal, and chestnut Agouti. Mini lops are originally from Germany and are essentially an affectionate and docile breed with a lifespan of between 7 to 12 years.

 

  • English Lop

Ginger English Lop

Weighing 9 to 10 pounds, English lops are one of the ginger rabbit breeds originally from England that also comes in other attractive coat colors. They include black, blue, chinchilla, and opal. This breed also has a distinctive spot around its coat regardless of color. Lastly, English lops are an inquisitive and calm breed with a lifespan of 5 to 7 years.

 

 

  • French Lop

Ginger French Lop

The French lop is another breed that comes in a reddish brown coat, among other color varieties such as black, white, opal, blue, fawn, and grey. Originally from France, this breed weighs between 10 to 15 pounds, has a calm temperament, and is quite affectionate. Their life expectancy is normally 6 to 8 years.

 

  • Holland Lop

Ginger Holland lop

This rabbit breed originally from the Netherlands weighs between 2 to 4 pounds on average. Holland lops come in ginger, black, blue, and lilac-colored coats. This particular bunny is quite an active and friendly breed thus making them great pets. Holland lops life expectancy is 7 to 10 years on average.

 

  • Tan Rabbit

Tan rabbit

Originally a United Kingdom bunny, the Tan is another rabbit with a ginger coat, besides also having black, blue, and lilac shade. This breed weighs between 4 to 6 pounds and has a life expectancy of 8 to 10 years. In terms of temperament, Tan bunnies are affectionate and friendly in nature.

 

  • Flemish Giant

Ginger flemish Giant

Flemish giants are amongst the largest and most popular rabbit breeds that also come in fawn color. This large breed also has black, white, blue, and gray coats. Originally from Belgium, Flemish rabbits typically weigh between 15 to 22 pounds and are also known as gentle giants due to their docile and calm nature. Their average life expectancy is between 5 to 8 years.

 

  • American Sable

Ginger American sable

This breed is originally from the US with a unique dark or light sepia coat. The American sable weighs between 8 to 10 pounds on average and its life expectancy is between 5 to 8 years. Lastly, this breed has an affectionate and friendly temperament making them great indoor companions.

 

  • Cinnamon

Ginger Cinnamon Rabbit

Cinnamon rabbits have ginger-colored coats with gray ticking across their underbelly, sides, and back. This bunny weighs between 8 to 11 pounds and is originally from the United States. Cinnamon has an average life expectancy of 5 to 8 years and their laidback temperament also makes them great family pets.

 

  • Rex Rabbit

Ginger Rex rabbit

The rex rabbit has various coat colors but ginger is arguably the most striking color that makes them stand out. Other shades include black, blue, sable, opal, lilac, lynx, and white. This breed originated from France and typically weighs between 7 to 10 pounds. Rex rabbits are generally calm and docile breeds with a lifespan of 5 to 8 years.

 

Conclusion

Ginger rabbit breeds are not only unique in appearance but also make great pets due to their great personalities. If you’re thinking of adopting a rabbit that basically stands out and is a great indoor or outdoor pet, then ginger rabbits are a great choice.

 

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