Himalayan rabbits can generally be sold after they are raised, at about 200 yuan each. Himalayan rabbits are petite and originated in the United Kingdom and Poland. When they were brought to the United States and recognized by the American Rabbit Trade Association, they had a recognized breed name "Himalayan Rabbit." Now Himalayan rabbits have been shown to have eyes in a variety of colors. Initially, the American Rabbit Trade Association recognized only the white Himalayan rabbit with ruby eyes, but has since accepted four colors: black, otter, chestnut, and sable. Including the originally recognized ruby-eyed Himalayan rabbit, there are now a total of 5 species of Himalayan rabbits recognized by the American Rabbit Trade Association.
The Himalayan rabbit is a very ancient breed. They were once close to the edge of extinction, but several Dedicated breeders have preserved the genes of these lively little rabbits, saving them from extinction. Himalayan rabbits were once larger than the current breed. The ideal weight of a Himalayan rabbit is around 1kg. They are one of the smallest breeds of domestic rabbits. The Himalayan rabbit has a bright, upright body and good balance. Raising Himalayan rabbits requires patience and proper feeding methods so that they have the opportunity to display their beautiful upright posture. Because they are an active rabbit, they don't need much prodding when it comes to showing off their charming side. We need to guide these cute animals to show their best strengths. Himalayan rabbits are shown throughout the world.