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The Cheat Sheet
October 20, 2017
According to The Telegraph, a rabbit breeder sold 12 of his animals to North Korea for the communist country to start its own breeding program. Their owner fears they became ... The North Korean embassy in Berlin insisted his “German grey giant” rabbits were still alive. “The rabbits aren't intended to beÃâà...
Kaweah Commonwealth
August 9, 2016
Here mostly deer (roe), wild pigs, European mouflon (a wild sheep breed not native to Germany), rabbit, birds, and other game animals are hunted. ... Holger Benning, who lives in wolf country and is a breeder of German Grey Heaths, has said, “One dog is no dog” — meaning there needs to be at least twoÃâà...
Telegraph.co.uk
February 16, 2009
The Valencia Agricultural Research Institute has launched a breeding programme of the rare Valenciano rabbit and predicts that it could be on ... The Valenciano breed was established in 1912 when farmers cross bred large domestic Spanish rabbits with the imported Flemish Giant variety and for decadesÃâà...
Spiegel Online
March 26, 2008
Szmolinsky said German Grey Giants were called Belgian giants until 1937 because the breed was imported from Belgium. But German breeders managed to increase the size of the rabbits through innovative feeding, and the breed adopted its Teutonic name. Since then, he said, German breeders haveÃâà...
ABC News
February 3, 2007
Robert II is a giant rabbit, a prime specimen of the German Grey breed. He's got pedigree and he's got Szmolinsky regularly filling his ... In fact, he's actually never even been on vacation. In April, though, Szmolinsky will fly to Pyongyang to share his expertise in feeding and breeding these German Greys.
ABC News
February 3, 2007
Robert II is a giant rabbit, a prime specimen of the German Grey breed. He's got pedigree and he's got Szmolinsky regularly filling his ... In fact, he's actually never even been on vacation. In April, though, Szmolinsky will fly to Pyongyang to share his expertise in feeding and breeding these German Greys.
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