Mickalo,
You might want to try contacting the Iowa chapter of the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). My wife and I raised show rabbits for a number of years when our children were young. There are an amazing number of people who raise rabbits. People quite often specialize in a specific breed or even a color within a breed. They have shows where judges come in and people win best of breed and best in show. There will be hundreds of rabbits of all breeds at any given show. At the larger shows, there are often vendors that sell tanned rabbit pelts that people use for arts/crafts etc. While the breeders love their rabbits, they are still live stock that they have to cull if they want to be a successful breeder. The standards are very specific so for example, a rabbit with one toe nail that is the wrong color would be disqualified, therefore a breeder would remove that rabbit from the herd to prevent that trait from being passed on. Breeders cull for a variety of reasons such as body shape, fur density or even a rabbit that is a poor mother that won’t nurse her babies. The bottom line is that if you’re looking for some Angora rabbit pelts, these people will very probably give you the names and numbers of people who you can contact locally for what you want. Just a thought…
Jim Smith