Altex rabbit

The Altex Rabbit is a relatively new breed, produced for meat and not recognised as a show rabbit. The name comes from Al from Alabama and tex from Texas, and pronounced "all-tex". It is the product of Flemish Giant, Californian and Argente de Champagne crossings, also with New Zealand.[1] New Zealand crosses still have a large part to play in producing large rabbits for meat. Altex are predominantly pointed white or albino.

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References

  1. Development of a New Sire Breed - Altex Steven D. Lukefahr, Professor, Department of Animal & Wildlife Sciences, Texas A&M University


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