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Hello, my name is Jill Phillips and I'm a co-owner of Squeals on Wheels, a travelling
petting zoo and pony rides. My name is John Phillips. We have horses, miniature horses.
We have miniature llamas and alpacas. Chickens, ducks. We have bearded dragons. Our website
is www.squealsonwheels.us. Lionheads got their name from the circle of long hair that they
have around their face much like a lion does. They are a cross of numerous breeds to include,
we believe, the Swiss fox, rabbit, the Belgian, and maybe even a little bit of Jersey Wooly.
Their breed was first noted around the mid-'90's in England. At some point, there was a genetic
mutation when they crossed these different breeds that created this very long mane around
the face. They're very sweet rabbit. They're usually small thought, right now, because
they are a new breed of rabbit. They come in a variety of colors and also, different
sizes. They are a little bit more work because you do have to groom these lionhead rabbits.
Um, usually have to trim the fur around their rear end because little poops can get stuck
on that long hair and you have to also, keep that mane nicely groomed but a lot of people
find it very therapeutic to be grooming a rabbit so, it's kinda fun to have a lionhead.