Mini Rex

Mini Rex is a breed of domestic rabbit that was created in 1984 in Florida by the late Monna Berryhill of Texas.

For competitions, a Mini Rex should have a well-rounded back, with well-developed and filled shoulders, midsection and hindquarters.

The head should be well-filled and set on a short neck, with thick ears measuring no more than 3.5 inches.

Juniors exceeding maximum weight limits may be shown in higher age classifications.

[5] In 2017, the ARBA Standards Committee accepted the Sable Mini Rex as a new breed variety.

[6] New certificates of development have been awarded[clarification needed] by ARBA for the tan Mini Rex, both to be presented in the next few years.

The Best Opposite Sex Variety lilac Mini Rex at the 2017 ARBA national convention in Indianapolis. Taken by Christa Deines
A Mini Rex doe in the castor coloration.
A Chinchilla Mini Rex
A male Fawn Mini Rex
A Dalmatian-pattern Mini Rex