Rouennais
Rouennais is a historical French rabbit name associated with Rouen and older Norman or French lop-related stock. Nineteenth-century writers used the term in discussions of large domestic rabbits and early belier or lop populations, before modern breed boundaries were as fixed as they are now. The label should not be treated as a routine modern French Lop synonym, though it helps explain part of the background from which French heavy lops developed.
Because Rouennais is mainly a historical label, practical use today is about accuracy rather than ordinary pet selection. A breeder claiming Rouennais stock should be able to explain whether the term is archival, regional, or part of a living conservation effort. Body size, ear carriage, head shape, and source records would matter. For readers, the key distinction is that Rouennais belongs to old French rabbit history, not to a clearly available mainstream breed with a simple current standard.
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