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The Flemish Giant: Belgium’s Colossal Rabbit Breed

Belgium, renowned for its chocolate, beer, and surrealist art, is also home to the world’s largest rabbit breed: the Flemish Giant. This breed originated in the 19th century in Ghent, where local breeders selectively cultivated larger specimens, leading to weekly contests aimed at weighing the heaviest rabbits. As a result, the Flemish Giant rivals small dog breeds in size, reports 24brussels.

The breed was first called the Ghent Giant and gained popularity in Germany during the 19th century, where it was included in the nation’s first official rabbit standard by 1893. German breeders developed a larger variant known as the Deutscher Riese, or German Giant, officially registered in 1937. Interestingly, modern Flemish Giants were shaped by these German lines, with the latter generally being bulkier.

On average, adult Flemish Giants weigh between 6 to 7.5 kg, though some can reach up to 10 kg, dwarfed only by the average wild European rabbit that rarely exceeds 2.5 kg. Their ears can grow as long as 21 cm.

Flemish Giants come in 10 recognized colors, including chinchilla, hare-brown, blue, yellow, black, and iron grey. Those with mixed or uneven fur are typically disqualified from competitions, regarded as crossbreeds.

Despite their size, Flemish Giants are known for their gentle temperament, making them popular at livestock exhibitions, classrooms, and petting zoos. They are even utilized in animal-assisted therapy and kept as pets in some regions, positioned as a sizable alternative to traditional family dogs.

Their dietary needs reflect their size; an adult Flemish Giant can consume up to half a kilo of vegetables daily, necessitating a significant commitment from their owners. This breed remains a living testament to Belgium’s rich breeding history and ongoing fascination with remarkable animal sizes.

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