About the Flemish Giant
As one of the largest breeds of domestic rabbit, the Flemish Giant is a semi-arch type rabbit with its back arch starting back of the shoulders and carrying through to the base of the tail giving a "mandolin" shape. The body of a Flemish Giant Rabbit is long and powerful with relatively broad hindquarters. Bucks have a broad, massive head in comparison to does. Does may have a large, full, evenly carried dewlap (the fold of skin under their chins). The fur of the Flemish Giant is known to be glossy and dense. When stroked from the hindquarters to the head, the fur will roll back to its original position. ARBA standard has seven different colors, black, fawn, light gray, sandy, steel gray and white. Their minimum weight for a senior doe is 14 lbs and the minimum weight of a Senior buck is 13 lbs (ARBA Standards of Perfection). A senior doe can take 1 year to reach full maturity. A senior buck can take 1.5 years to reach full maturity. It is not unusual to see a 22 pound Flemish Giant.
FLEMISH GIANT BUCKS
FLEMISH GIANT DOES
Black Doe
DOB: 2015
Black Doe
DOB: 2015
Light Grey Doe
DOB: July 2013
"Bella"
White Doe
DOB: May 2014
"Frost"
Steel Doe
DOB: March 2014
Sandy Doe
DOB: May 2014
"JJ"
Fawn Doe
DOB: April 2015
"Sadie"
Heywood's Hutch