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Blue of Ham rabbits, also known as Blue of Hem, is a rare,domestic breed large rabbit originating from Ham-sur-Heure in Belgium. It was deemed extinct in the 1960s but "recreated" with Flemish Giant and Vienna White rabbits in their make up. It was reaccepted as a breed in 1977.[1] It weighs up to 12 lb and is of the dark blue variety[2]

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References

  1. ^ Blue of Hem rabbit care[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Types of Rabbit Breeds".