Rabbits

Breed (Origin)
  • Description


Alaska (Germany)
  • Black; Use: ??
American (USA)
  • Blue, or white; Use: Meat
American Checkered Giant (Germany)
  • Black, or blue; Use: ??
American Silver Fox (USA)
  • Black, or blue; Use: Showing
Argente Bleu (France)
  • Blue; Use: ??
Argente Brun (rare) (France)
  • Brown; Use: ??
Argente Crème (France)
  • Creamy-white and orange; Use: ??
Argente de Champagne (France)
  • Silver; Use: Fur, Meat
Belgian Hare (Belgium)
  • Ajouti; Use: Meat, Showing
Beveren (Belgium)
  • Black, or blue, or white, or brown, or lilac; Use: Fur, Meat
Blanc de Bouscat (France)
  • White; Use: Meat, Showing
Blanc de Hotot (France)
  • White; Use: Meat
British Giant (United Kingdom)
  • White, or grey, or black, or blue; Use: Meat
Californian (USA)
  • White, with black markings; Use: Meat
Castor Rex (United Kingdom)
  • ??; Use: Fur, Meat
Chinchilla (France)
  • Slate-blue, with white; Use: Fur
Chinchilla Giganta (United Kingdom)
  • Darker than Chinchilla; Use: Fur, Meat
Dalmatian Rex (France)
  • White, with coloured spots; Use: Fur, Meat
Dutch (Netherlands)
  • Black, or blue, or grey, or fawn, or yellow; Use: Showing
Dwarf Hotot (Germany)
  • White; Use: Showing
Dwarf Lop (France)
  • Solid or broken colours; Small; Use: Showing
Egyptian Smut: See -- Himalayan
English (United Kingdom)
  • Black, or blue, or grey, or chocolate, or tortoiseshell; Use: Showing
English Angora (Turkey)
  • Various colours; Use: Fur
Ermine Rex (United Kingdom)
  • White; Use: Fur, Meat
Flemish Giant (Flanders)
  • Grey, or sandy, or black, or blue, or fawn, or white; Use: Meat, Showing
Florida White (USA)
  • White; Use: Laboratory, Meat
Fox (United Kingdom, USA)
  • Black, or blue, or chocolate, or sable; Use: Fur
French Angora (Turkey)
  • Various colours; Use: Fur
French Lop (France)
  • Solid colours, or broken colours; Use: Fur
Harlequin (France)
  • Black, or blue, or brown, or lilac; Use: Fur, Meat, Showing
Havana (Europe)
  • Black, or blue, or chocolate; Use: Fur
Himalayan (China)
  • White with coloured extremities, or black, or blue, or chocolate, or lilac; Use: Pet, Showing
Holland Lop (Netherlands)
  • Solid or broken colours; Small; Use: Showing
Marten Sable (United Kingdom)
  • Tan; Use: Fur
Meissner (United Kingdom)
  • Black, or blue, or chocolate, or lilac, or yellow; Use: ??
Netherlands Dwarf (Netherlands)
  • Various colours; Smallest breed; Use: Fur
New Zealand Black (USA)
  • Black; Use: Fur, Meat
New Zealand Red (USA)
  • Sorrel; Use: Showing
New Zealand White (New Zealand)
  • White; Use: Laboratory, Meat
Normal Tan (United Kingdom)
  • Black or blue, or chocolate, or lilac; Use: Showing
Otter Rex (Uited Kingdom)
  • Black, with slate-blue; Use: Fur, Meat
Palomino (USA)
  • Golden, or lynx; Use: Meat
Polish (Netherlands)
  • Black, or blue, or chocolate, or white; Use: Meat
Rhinelander (Germany)
  • Orange-yellow, or black and white; Use: Meat
Russian: See -- Himalayan
Satin (USA)
  • Ivory, or other colours; Use: Fur
Siamese Sable (??)
  • Like Siamese cat; Use: Fur
Siberian (United Kingdom)
  • Black, or blue, or brown, or lilac; Use: Fur
Silver Fox (United Kingdom)
  • Black, or blue, or chocolate, or lilac; Use: Showing
Silver (Southern Asia)
  • Silver grey, or silver fawn, or silver brown; Use: Fur, Meat, Showing
Silver Marten: See -- Silver Fox
Smoke Pearl (??)
  • Pearl grey and beige, with white; Use: Fur
Swiss Fox (Europe)
  • White, or black; Use: Fur
Thuringer (Germany)
  • Sooty fawn, or tortoiseshell; Use: Meat, Showing
Tricolour Dutch (Netherlands)
  • Black and orange; Use: Showing
Viennese White (Austria)
  • White; Use: ??


Links

  1. American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. - Links to the world of rabbits.
  2. Hillhouse Rabbitry - A 4H project of a homeschooling family in Oregon, USA.