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Product of China
Genus and species: Oryctolagus cuniculus. Ranch Raised.
Assorted
Please read the Note about Stock Types
Price: $35.66 per bag
    Order Code: 696-5 (Y1G)
    Availability: In Stock
    Usually ships In 1 to 5 business days
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    We produce a line of rabbit fur "Love Bags" for carrying that special vibrating accessory. These are made from white rabbit skin and are lined with satin. They come with a drawstring.

    Do not dry clean

    Do not dry clean the rabbit skins as the dry cleaning process will remove the natural oils from the rabbit skin. See our line of Eucalan™ Wool Wash for cleaning.

    Why Do Rabbit Skins Often Have Yellow Edges?

    The white rabbit skins in particular often turn yellow on the edges over time. It is common for many people to believe that these are urine stains from when the rabbits were in the cage. The real problem is that fat on the rabbit skins runs when the rabbit skins get warm or are stored too long. If the rabbit skins are fresh, they are usually snowy white--even in summer. It is only after the rabbit skins have been sitting in a hot warehouse for months, if not years, that the rabbit skins yellow.

    All of the rabbits that we get from our preferred tannery in Spain are fresh goods. The rabbit skins have usually been tanned only weeks before they are sent to us on our monthly shipment. In general, our rabbit skins will be some of the whitest ones available.