Here in the USA we only have 6 different varieties of Dutch recognized, whereas in Europe they have 30 different varieties. This is a list of ones I've heard of. If you have any pictures of any the varieties listed here that don't have pictures yet, or of a variety not listed yet email it to me and I will put it up here and give you credit. |
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Harlequin This is also known as Tri-Color. There are people around the country who are working on the Harlequin in the Black, Blue, and Chocolate varieties. The one in the picture is a Black. Click here to learn more about them Click here to view their working standard- Thank you to Jill Pfaff for allowing me to use it |
Jill's Wild Harmony II |
Chinchilla A breeder in California currently holds the certificate of developement for this variety. |
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Black & Blue Harlequin Click here to learn more about them |
Double Dutch's Oddball |
Background courtesy of Pam Nock Copyright © 2003-2005 Double Dutch Rabbitry. All rights reserved. |
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Gold . Click here to view their working standard- Thank you to Jill Pfaff for allowing me to use it. Golds are different than Europe's Yellow variety. |
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Taffy Owner: Connie Heitgerd from Jonesburg, Missouri |
Blue Gray This is called Opal in other breeds. The same breeder whose working on the It is the Blue version of the Gray variety. Blue Steel For Steels, it's best to have one with a Blue background. Most breeders breed Blue Steel's into their Steels to help the color. Cinnamon This is called Chocolate Agouti in other breeds. It's like Gray, but has chocolate ear lacing instead of black. Blue Tortoise The Blue version of Tort. Chocolate Tortoise The Chocolate version of Tort. |
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Owner: Nelsen's Rabbits |