| There are 6 different varieties of Dutch recognized here in the USA |
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| Black You want a glossy, uniform jet-black color to it. It should have a slate blue undercolor (the color next to the skin). Eyes- Dark Brown |
| Double Dutch's Vixen |
| Double Dutch's Stryker |
| Jill's Wild Choctaw |
| Mike's Babs |
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| Blue You want a medium dark blue, with a slate blue undercolor. Eyes- Blue Gray |
| Chocolate You want a rich dark chocolate brown color, the undercolor should be a bluish dove color. Eyes- Dark Brown, ruby cast permissible |
| Gray This is an agouti pattern variety, meaning that the hair shaft should have three bands of color or more. The bands� colors should be slate blue at the bottom, next a medium tan, next a thin charcoal brown band, then last a lighter tan band. It is desirable to have a narrow black lacing on the ears. When you turn the rabbit over, it should have a white belly, with a slate blue undercolor. You are to blow into the fur to see the line for the undercut. Eyes- Dark Brown |
| Steel This is a ticked variety. The rabbit is to be Black with an even disbursement of off white hair tips, with an undercolor of slate blue. The Steel is to look like a Black from far, till once you come up close and see that it has ticking. Eyes- Dark Brown |
| Tortoise This is listed as a shaded variety, but genetically it is not. It�s to be a bright orange, with a smokey blue shading on the sides of the rabbit, and on the back of it�s bottom. The undercolor should be a dark cream color. Eyes- Dark Brown |
| Background courtesy of Pam Nock Copyright � 2004-2007 Double Dutch Rabbitry. All rights reserved. |
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| Owner: Britton's Dutch |
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| Mike's MCS1 |
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