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The Silver Fox rabbit is the third breed developed in the United
States. It was created by Walter B. Garland of North Canton,
Ohio. The Silver Fox is truly a multi-purpose breed, raised for
meat and fur. The breed was recognized and a standard
approved in 1925 under the name American Heavyweight
Silver. In 1929 the name was changed to the American Silver
Fox and later to Silver Fox. The breed has always been
recognized in two varieties - blue and black. During the 1970s,
however, the blues were dropped from the American Rabbit
Breeders Association standards due to lack of numbers being
shown.
The genetic make-up of the breed has never been divulged.
What is known is that Garland was one of America’s earliest
breeders of the Checkered Giant breed and kept Champagne D’
Argents as well. Crosses in more recent years using Champagne
D’ Argents with self-colored rabbits have produced reasonably
nice examples of a Silver Fox type rabbit. It is likely that
Garland used self-colored Checkered Giants for the very large
size; Champagne D’ Argents for the silvering, fur length, and
meat qualities; and perhaps an infusion of American Blue to
improve on the meat producing qualities and the blue color.
The Silver Fox is a beautiful rabbit, which stands apart from
other breeds. It was the first large breed produced that dressed
out at 65% of its live weight. Does have large litters, produce
plenty of milk, are excellent mothers, and make wonderful
foster mothers. Silver Fox are known for their docile and gentle
nature. The young are born either solid black or blue and begin
to show silvering of their fur at about 4 weeks. The silvering
process takes 4 months to complete. The fur is one of the most
attractive and unusual features of the breed. It is extremely
dense and 1 1/2 to 2 inches in length. When the fur is stroked
from tail to head, it will stand straight up until stroked in the
opposite direction. This trait is found in no other breed and
greatly resembles the pelt of the silver fox of the Artic.
The Silver Fox is a large breed with bucks weighing up to 11
pounds and does reaching 12 pounds as adults. The breed is
not recognized in other countries, although in Australia, New
Zealand and the United Kingdom there is a breed called Silver
Fox, which is actually the same rabbit breed as the Silver
Marten in America.
Silver Fox Rabbits