As of 2017, there were at least 305 breeds of
domestic rabbit
A domestic or domesticated rabbit (''Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus'')—more commonly known as a pet rabbit, bunny, bun, or bunny rabbit—is a subspecies of European rabbit, a member of the lagomorph family. A male rabbit is known as a ''bu ...
in 70 countries around the world.
A rabbit
breed
A breed is a specific group of domestic animals having homogeneous appearance (phenotype), homogeneous behavior, and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same species. In literature, there exist several slig ...
is a distinct variety created through
selective breeding
Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant mal ...
(or occasionally
natural selection
Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype. It is a key mechanism of evolution, the change in the heritable traits characteristic of a population over generations. Charle ...
) for specific characteristics, including size, fur (length, quality, or color),
feed conversion ratio
In animal husbandry, feed conversion ratio (FCR) or feed conversion rate is a ratio or rate measuring of the efficiency with which the bodies of livestock convert animal feed into the desired output. For dairy cows, for example, the output is mi ...
, climate adaptability, or temperament. Groups such as the
American Rabbit Breeders Association
The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) is a national club for domestic rabbit and cavy breeders. The ARBA is headquartered in Knox, Pennsylvania in the United States. Its membership is composed of rabbit and cavy breeders throughout, fa ...
(ARBA) and the
British Rabbit Council
The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is an organisation for rabbit enthusiasts in the United Kingdom. Rabbits are the UK's third most popular pet.
History
The British Rabbit Council was formed in 1934 when the British Rabbit Society and the National ...
(BRC) coordinate and standardize the desired qualities of their recognized breeds, through promotion and exhibition. Each rabbit breed is considered to benefit when a reputable
breeder
A breeder is a person who selectively breeds carefully selected mates, normally of the same breed to sexually reproduce offspring with specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. This might be as a farmer, agriculturalist, or ...
strives to emulate the purpose for the breed, often defined by the individual
breed standard
In animal husbandry or animal fancy, a breed standard is a description of the characteristics of a hypothetical or ideal example of a breed. The description may include physical or morphological detail, genetic criteria, or criteria of athletic ...
by which it may be judged.
The global diversity of breeds reflects the breadth of the rabbit's unique qualities. Listed below are 191 of the world's modern-day rabbit breeds.
Modern-day rabbit breeds
* indicates "Rabbits in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.
Scope
The table of modern-day rabbit breeds includes those that are:
* recognized as a distinct breed by ARBA, the BRC, or another country's established organization for the national promotion of rabbit breeds,
* recognized as "in development" for potential formal recognition (as judged by multiple authoritative sources), or
* recognized as a distinct breed that resulted from natural selection (as judged by pertinent authoritative sources).
Terminology
Confusion sometimes arises regarding the name of a rabbit breed versus the name of a rabbit's color/pattern (or fur type). For example, ''
Harlequin
Harlequin (; it, Arlecchino ; lmo, Arlechin, Bergamasque dialect, Bergamasque pronunciation ) is the best-known of the ''zanni'' or comic servant characters from the Italian language, Italian ''commedia dell'arte'', associated with the city o ...
'' is the name of a breed whose color/pattern is known as ''harlequin.'' (This usage may have arisen from the
Harlequin
Harlequin (; it, Arlecchino ; lmo, Arlechin, Bergamasque dialect, Bergamasque pronunciation ) is the best-known of the ''zanni'' or comic servant characters from the Italian language, Italian ''commedia dell'arte'', associated with the city o ...
character, who, like this rabbit, always wears a
motley
Motley is the traditional costume of the court jester, the motley fool, or the arlecchino character in ''commedia dell'arte''. The harlequin wears a patchwork of red, green and blue diamonds that is still a fashion motif.
The word ''motley'' i ...
-colored
check
Check or cheque, may refer to:
Places
* Check, Virginia
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Check'' (film), a 2021 Indian Telugu-language film
* ''The Checks'' (episode), a 1996 TV episode of ''Seinfeld''
Games and sports
* Check (chess), a thr ...
-patterned coat—and suggests that the rabbit may be equally impish.) The harlequin color/pattern is found now in a different breed of rabbit: the
Tri-Colour Dutch, also known as the ''Harlequin Dutch''. Such evolutions in terminology pertain also to some fur types, where (for example) the ''
Rex'' breed has ''rex'' fur, one new variety of which appears in the unusually ''"rexed"''
Astrex rabbit breed.
It is sometimes difficult to ascertain which came first, the breed name or the color/pattern name (or fur-type name). What is certain is that in such situations the two at some point were synonymous but subsequent developments in other breeds (likely hinging on similar
genetic changes) have caused the terms to diverge.
The definition of a distinct
breed
A breed is a specific group of domestic animals having homogeneous appearance (phenotype), homogeneous behavior, and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same species. In literature, there exist several slig ...
relies on clusters of complex individual gene-sets—clusters that may include the gene-set for a body type, the gene-set for an ear type, the gene-set for a color/pattern, and/or the gene-set for a fur type. The determination of when a group of rabbits is considered to have become a new breed (as a result of overarching genetic distinction) is left, in the following table, to the authority of
ARBA, the
BRC BRC may refer to: Organisations and institutes
* Bioinformatics Resource Centers, a group of Internet-based research centres for infectious disease research
* Biological Records Centre, a data and records repository for UK species
* Bisexual Resourc ...
, or other reputable source.
Extinct rabbit breeds
Certain rabbit breeds, though now extinct, contributed strongly to the development of a modern-day breed. Little may be known of the extinct breed and in some cases the only records are extracts in old breed books.
Explanatory footnotes
Citation footnotes
See also
*
"Alba", a genetically modified "glowing" rabbit
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Animal coloration
Animal coloration is the general appearance of an animal resulting from the reflection or emission of light from its surfaces. Some animals are brightly coloured, while others are hard to see. In some species, such as the peafowl, the male h ...
, reasons and mechanisms
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Brachycephalic
Brachycephaly (derived from the Ancient Greek '' βραχύς'', 'short' and '' κεφαλή'', 'head') is the shape of a skull shorter than typical for its species. It is perceived as a desirable trait in some domesticated dog and cat breeds, ...
,
mesaticephalic, and
dolichocephalic
Dolichocephaly (derived from the Ancient Greek δολιχός 'long' and κεφαλή 'head') is a condition where the head is longer than would be expected, relative to its width. In humans, scaphocephaly is a form of dolichocephaly.
Dolichocep ...
rabbit breeds
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Disruptive selection
Disruptive selection, also called diversifying selection, describes changes in population genetics in which extreme values for a trait are favored over intermediate values. In this case, the variance of the trait increases and the population ...
, a form of natural selection (with a rabbit example)
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Dwarf rabbit
Dwarf rabbit refers either (formally) to a rabbit with the dwarfing Cuniculture#Genetics, gene, or (informally) to any small breed of domestic rabbit or specimen thereof, or (colloquially) to any small rabbit. Dwarfism is a genetic condition that ...
, regarding the smallest rabbit breeds
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Fur attributes in rabbits
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Genetics–Linkage maps in the domestic rabbit
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Genetics–Color genes in the domestic rabbit
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Lop rabbit
Lop rabbit or lop-eared rabbit refers to any rabbit with ears that droop, as opposed to being carried erect. A number of rabbit breeds (listed below) are characterized by such lop ears. Abnormalities in the skull of a half-lop rabbit were studie ...
, regarding ear carriage in rabbits
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Point coloration
Point coloration refers to animal coat coloration with a pale body and relatively darker extremities, i.e. the face, ears, feet, tail, and (in males) scrotum. It is most recognized as the coloration of Siamese and related breeds of cat, but can ...
in rabbit breeds
References
Further reading
* ''The Official Guide Book Raising Better Rabbits and Cavies'', from the
American Rabbit Breeders Association
The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) is a national club for domestic rabbit and cavy breeders. The ARBA is headquartered in Knox, Pennsylvania in the United States. Its membership is composed of rabbit and cavy breeders throughout, fa ...
, Inc.
* ''Rabbitlopaedia - A complete guide to Rabbit Care'', by Meg Brown & Virginia Richardson, Ringpress
External links
American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA)''(Includes links to national rabbit breed clubs in the US)''
British Rabbit Council (BRC)''(Includes links to national rabbit breed clubs in the UK)''
Online Rabbit Care—Rabbit Breeds''(Lists over 150 rabbit varieties)''
RabbitPedia.com—Rabbit Breeds''(Information about 60+ Pet Rabbit Breeds from A to Z)''
Petadvices.com—Domestic Rabbit Breeds''(Information about Domestic Rabbit Animal Breeds)''
Complete Guide of Rabbit Breeds- List of rabbit breeds approved by American Rabbit Breeders Association
RabbitBreeders.us—Rabbit Breeds''(Includes body-type and fur-type classifications for over 45 ARBA-recognized rabbit breeds)''
''(Lists over 170—and provides information on over 50—"global domestic" rabbit breeds)''
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Rabbits
Rabbits, also known as bunnies or bunny rabbits, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also contains the hares) of the order Lagomorpha (which also contains the pikas). ''Oryctolagus cuniculus'' includes the European rabbit specie ...
Rabbits as pets