English Angora
The English Angora is the most heavily furnished of the common Angora rabbit breeds, with wool covering the body and often extending onto the face, ears, and feet. Its round, soft outline is different from the cleaner-faced French Angora or the production-focused German and Giant Angora lines. The breed was developed for wool and exhibition, so a correct rabbit combines dense fiber, manageable texture, and a body that can still be assessed under the coat.
English Angoras require serious coat care, not occasional brushing. Wool can mat around the cheeks, feet, belly, and armpits if grooming falls behind, and rabbits kept for fiber need a schedule for plucking, clipping, or harvesting that suits the line. Housing should stay dry, ventilated, and cool, because dense wool traps heat and debris. Breeders select for coat density without sacrificing temperament, teeth, or reproductive soundness. For buyers, the key question is whether they want a fiber animal, a show rabbit, or a companion that will still need regular hands-on grooming.
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