The Angora rabbit () is a variety of domestic rabbit bred for its long, soft hair.
Angora rabbits are bred for their long, fine hair, which can be sheared and harvested like sheep wool.
Recently, Angora rabbits imported from West Germany were introduced in the state.
The hair of the Angora rabbit is plucked and used as fiber, rather than as pelts.
Jersey Woolies are a dwarf version of the Angora rabbit, a wool-producing breed.
Angora rabbits produce coats in a variety of colours, from white through tan, gray, and brown to black.
Most breeds of Angora rabbits moult with their natural growth cycle about every four months.
A condition, wool block, is common in Angora rabbits, and should be treated quickly.
This breed does not produce as much wool as other breeds of Angora rabbits.
Angora rabbits are active, playful and social, with lots of personality.