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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A What breed is my rabbit?! RE: What breed is my rabbit?!


jerseygirl
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    I would love to see a pic also!

    It sounds like he’s possibly a bun that has carries and expresses the vienna gene. This can give dutch-like markings in other breeds, often blue eyes or sometimes it will just be expressed as one white paw or white patch on the nose.

    However, he could be a dutch! He’s not done growing yet and its possible for some to be smaller (or larger) then the breed standard.

    The nutmeg colouring with some black sounds a bit like tort (tortoise) colouring. 

    This is an example of a tort rabbit colour.

    Image result for black tort rabbit

    And here it is with in some Dutch rabbits

    Image result for black tort dutch