Since 2010, Yufeli Herberto has raised rabbits on her farm in Saint-Martin-de-Noires, France. He started when he was a youngster and is now a well-known rabbit breeder who specializes in one of the strangest species.
Yufeli selected a wholly unusual variety of “dwarf English Angora,” which is a variant of the traditional Angora rabbit.
Wool aplenty and even more softness!
According to Yufeli, he spends all of his time caring for the farm’s newborn bunnies and values each one of them. Due to their rarity and high value, he has orders for this breed both literally and symbolically for the upcoming years.
While, as to put it, all these charms are renowned for is their unique beauty, there is obviously not enough flesh.
Yet such beauty doesn’t just happen. Normal English Angorians must have their hair cut many times a year to prevent matting. Every week, the infants also bathe and comb their hair, but Yufeli finds nothing but delight in it.
And who, even for a pitiful wage, wouldn’t want to work with such fluffies? We would all adore having one of them in our arms for all eternity.