Currently the 6th rarest breed of rabbit.
The Giant Chinchilla was originally developed in 1921 by Edward H. Stahl of Holmes Park, Missouri. Stahl was one of the first to own a Chinchilla rabbit, and he wanted to breed a large animal for commercial success in the fur business. True to their name, Giant Chinchillas are quite large, with mature bucks weighing in at 12 to 15 pounds and does at 13 to 16 pounds. It is the only breed in America that is judged for its commercial value, with meat producing qualities given top consideration on the judging table. There are fewer than 200 annual North American registrations of the breed, and the global population is less than 2,000.
Bucks
Whitehouse's W291 (Colton) (1 leg)
Deb's Louie
Triple H's Rocky (1 leg)

Sire: Triple H's Nevada
Dam: Triple H's Mango
Born: 12/22/22
BOS 2023 ARBA Convention
Dam: Triple H's Mango
Born: 12/22/22
BOS 2023 ARBA Convention
Deb's BBC188 (1 leg)

Sire: Deb's Louie
Dam: Deb's Katniss
Born: 5/17/23
1/6 Jr buck 2023 ARBA Convention
Dam: Deb's Katniss
Born: 5/17/23
1/6 Jr buck 2023 ARBA Convention
Does
Deb's Artemis (1 leg)

Sire: Deb's Smith
Dam: Deb's BBC125
Born: 5/8/21
BOS- 2021 ARBA Convention Open Show
Best Fur 2021 ARBA Convention Open Show
Dam: Deb's BBC125
Born: 5/8/21
BOS- 2021 ARBA Convention Open Show
Best Fur 2021 ARBA Convention Open Show
Deb's Katniss

Sire: Whitehouse's Colton
Dam: Deb's BBC154
Born: 12/1/21
12/17/22- BOB Garden State Show B
Dam: Deb's BBC154
Born: 12/1/21
12/17/22- BOB Garden State Show B