The American Chinchilla Rabbit is a breed with a fascinating history, distinct features, and many uses. Raised originally for its meat and fur, but later on, it became a popular pet, it has been adored for many decades. Anyone thinking about bringing an American Chinchilla Rabbit into their rabbitry or acquiring one must be aware of the breed's history, characteristics, and disposition. The American Chinchilla Rabbits History and Origins The original Chinchilla rabbit breed, which originated in France at the beginning of the 20th century, is the ancestor of the American Chinchilla rabbit. Edward H. Stahl brought the breed to America in 1919, drawn to it by the way its thick, velvety hair resembled that of the chinchilla, a rodent native to South America. At that time, the fashion industry was in great need of fur, which made the Chinchilla rabbit a popular breed for commercial usage. But American breeders wanted to modify the original French Chinchilla rabbit in order to produce a bigger, stronger breed that would be a consistent supply of meat. The American Chinchilla Rabbit was created by selective breeding, which combined the best features of the original species with larger stature and improved meat production capabilities. In 1924, the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) formally recognized this new breed. The American Chinchilla Rabbit was one of the most sought-after breeds in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, especially for its fur. But when synthetic materials proliferated and fashion styles evolved, the market for rabbit fur shrank dramatically. In spite of this, the American Chinchilla Rabbit breed is still in demand today due to its affectionate nature, attractive appearance, and versatility as a companion and show animal.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The American Chinchilla Rabbit is a breed with a fascinating history, distinct features, and many uses. Raised originally for its meat and fur, but later on, it became a popular pet, it has been adored for many decades. Anyone thinking about bringing an American Chinchilla Rabbit into their rabbitry or acquiring one must be aware of the breed's history, characteristics, and disposition. The American Chinchilla Rabbits History and Origins The original Chinchilla rabbit breed, which originated in France at the beginning of the 20th century, is the ancestor of the American Chinchilla rabbit. Edward H. Stahl brought the breed to America in 1919, drawn to it by the way its thick, velvety hair resembled that of the chinchilla, a rodent native to South America. At that time, the fashion industry was in great need of fur, which made the Chinchilla rabbit a popular breed for commercial usage. But American breeders wanted to modify the original French Chinchilla rabbit in order to produce a bigger, stronger breed that would be a consistent supply of meat. The American Chinchilla Rabbit was created by selective breeding, which combined the best features of the original species with larger stature and improved meat production capabilities. In 1924, the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) formally recognized this new breed. The American Chinchilla Rabbit was one of the most sought-after breeds in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, especially for its fur. But when synthetic materials proliferated and fashion styles evolved, the market for rabbit fur shrank dramatically. In spite of this, the American Chinchilla Rabbit breed is still in demand today due to its affectionate nature, attractive appearance, and versatility as a companion and show animal. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798339881025
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