Home of the Million Dollar Rabbit
Welcome to the Giant Chinchilla Rabbit Association or GCRA website. Here you will find information on the the "Million Dollar Rabbit" as this incredible rare rabbit breed is known.
The Giant Chinchilla Rabbit Association is dedicated to the promotion, development, and improvement of the Giant Chinchilla Rabbit Breed. We hope this website answers most of your questions, but our GCRA Officers and Directors are available to answer any additional questions you may have
The Giant Chinchilla Rabbit Association is dedicated to the promotion, development, and improvement of the Giant Chinchilla Rabbit Breed. We hope this website answers most of your questions, but our GCRA Officers and Directors are available to answer any additional questions you may have
Website Updated:
8/31/24- Store Page updated with Merch order details.
8/15/24- New Logo Added to Website.
7/29/24 - Final Sweeps Posted for 23-24 Year. New Sweeps will be posted on next update. Placings from 2024 Nationals Added.
8/31/24- Store Page updated with Merch order details.
8/15/24- New Logo Added to Website.
7/29/24 - Final Sweeps Posted for 23-24 Year. New Sweeps will be posted on next update. Placings from 2024 Nationals Added.
The Million Dollar Rabbit
The Giant Chinchilla Rabbit is one of the few rabbit breeds that was created in America. It descended from the English breed known as the Chinchilla Giganta, which incidentally corresponds to the so called "Heavy-Weight" or American Chinchilla. When being shown across the mid-west, they caused and still are causing a sensation. The first Giant Chinchilla was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on Christmas Day in 1921. Her very proud creator, Edward H. Stahl, exhibited her following year and called her Million Dollar Princess. Now the breed is called the Million Dollar Rabbit. Stahl perfected this breed by using over weight Chinchillas and White Flemish Giants, just to name a couple of breeds. The Giant Chinchilla has been purebred for over 45 years. It should be noted that Edward H. Stahl is the first and only individual to ever make a million dollars from the sale of rabbit breeding stock and is considered the “Father of the Domestic Rabbit Industry in America.”
The ideal Giant Chinchilla should weigh, when fully mature, 13-14 pounds for bucks. Does at maturity should weigh 14-15 pounds. It is a proven fact that rabbits that weighing from 12-15 pounds at maturity have generally been accepted as the ideal meat producing rabbit.
Some guidelines are listed here for help in your early evaluation of stock. At 3 mos. it would be ideal for your rabbit to weigh 7.5 lbs. At 4 mos., 8.5 lbs, 5 mos., 9.5 lbs and at 6 mos. 10.5 lbs. If you are getting these weights as the rabbit matures then you are more certain the rabbit will achieve senior weight on schedule.
Benefits of owning and raising the Giant Chinchilla
The Giant Chinchilla grows very fast when young and will weigh between 5-6 pounds when only 8 weeks old and 7-9 pounds at 12 weeks old (see guidelines in above paragraph.) Giant Chinchillas have no competition when it comes to producing meat fast and cost efficiently.
Feeding cost is low
Giant Chinchillas are equipped for handling a considerable amount of hay, which is low in cost and they will not consume more pellets than other commercial breeds. Remember that, although called a Giant, it is only in comparison with the smaller Chinchilla breeds.
The Giant Chinchilla Rabbit is one of the few rabbit breeds that was created in America. It descended from the English breed known as the Chinchilla Giganta, which incidentally corresponds to the so called "Heavy-Weight" or American Chinchilla. When being shown across the mid-west, they caused and still are causing a sensation. The first Giant Chinchilla was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on Christmas Day in 1921. Her very proud creator, Edward H. Stahl, exhibited her following year and called her Million Dollar Princess. Now the breed is called the Million Dollar Rabbit. Stahl perfected this breed by using over weight Chinchillas and White Flemish Giants, just to name a couple of breeds. The Giant Chinchilla has been purebred for over 45 years. It should be noted that Edward H. Stahl is the first and only individual to ever make a million dollars from the sale of rabbit breeding stock and is considered the “Father of the Domestic Rabbit Industry in America.”
The ideal Giant Chinchilla should weigh, when fully mature, 13-14 pounds for bucks. Does at maturity should weigh 14-15 pounds. It is a proven fact that rabbits that weighing from 12-15 pounds at maturity have generally been accepted as the ideal meat producing rabbit.
Some guidelines are listed here for help in your early evaluation of stock. At 3 mos. it would be ideal for your rabbit to weigh 7.5 lbs. At 4 mos., 8.5 lbs, 5 mos., 9.5 lbs and at 6 mos. 10.5 lbs. If you are getting these weights as the rabbit matures then you are more certain the rabbit will achieve senior weight on schedule.
Benefits of owning and raising the Giant Chinchilla
The Giant Chinchilla grows very fast when young and will weigh between 5-6 pounds when only 8 weeks old and 7-9 pounds at 12 weeks old (see guidelines in above paragraph.) Giant Chinchillas have no competition when it comes to producing meat fast and cost efficiently.
Feeding cost is low
Giant Chinchillas are equipped for handling a considerable amount of hay, which is low in cost and they will not consume more pellets than other commercial breeds. Remember that, although called a Giant, it is only in comparison with the smaller Chinchilla breeds.