Dutch Rabbits


Dutch Rabbit Ring is a community of websites by Dutch Rabbit owners. These websites provide information on their life history, nutritional needs, house, and any medical concerns. Many feature pictures of prize winning rabbits. Prospective owners, breeders, and those with an interest in the various rabbit breeds will enjoy surfing this webring.
Category: Rabbits




A list of all the rabbit related rings I manage.

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Oh, John the Rabbit

Oh, John the rabbit, Yes, Ma’am
Got a mighty habit, Yes, Ma’am
Jumping in my garden, Yes Ma’am
Cutting down my cabbage, Yes Ma’am
My sweet potatoes, Yes Ma’am
My fresh tomatoes, Yes Ma’am
An if I live, Yes Ma’am
To see next fall, Yes, Ma’am
I ain’t gonna have, Yes Ma’am
No garden at all, Yes Ma’am

- Traditional American Folk Song


Many rabbits do very well in the home. They can be litter box trained and are quite fastidious groomers. Be aware that rabbits love to chew so make sure all wires are safely hidden or in protective plastic covers and understand that some of your furniture may be nibbled. If you choose to cage your rabbit, make sure the cage is at least 2 feet by 2 feet by 4 feet. If the cage has a wire bottom make certain you give the rabbit a plank or sea grass mats to stand on so his feet won't get damaged from being on the wire all the time. Provide a hide box or shelter and plenty of straw for bedding.


Commercial rabbit pellets are recommended. Feed 1/4 cup of pellets per 5 pounds of body weight every day. For rabbits under 8 months of age, feed unlimited plain alfalfa pellets. Fresh rinsed greens, vegetables, and fruit, as well as grains and hay, can then be given as supplements. Free choice hay, such as timothy, should always be available and changed daily. Alfalfa hay should not be offered free choice to rabbits over 8 months of age because it is too rich in calcium.


The Dutch rabbit, easily identifiable by its characteristic colour pattern, was once the most popular of all rabbit breeds. However, after dwarf rabbits were developed, the popularity of the Dutch rabbit dwindled. Nevertheless, the Dutch rabbit remains one of the top ten most popular breeds worldwide.

"Although the name suggests that the Dutch rabbit is from the Netherlands, it was actually developed in England. During the 1830s rabbits were imported to England from Ostend in Belgium every week for the meat market. Amongst these rabbits was a breed known as the Petite Brabancon, as it originated from Brabant in Flanders. The Petite Brabancon may still be found in paintings from the fifteenth century. The Dutch rabbit has its genetic roots in this old breed. The Petite Brabancon would often display Dutch markings, and breeders in England selected those with even markings, fixing those markings into the breed we know today."

Dutch are popular both as pets and among show breeders.




We are a small rabbitry located in central Ca. We raise Dutch rabbits in Black, Blue, Steel, & Grey; and Polish rabbits in Black, Blue, Chocolate, Broken in those colors, & REW.

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Dutch Rabbit Ring is a community of websites by Dutch Rabbit owners. These websites provide information on their life history, nutritional needs, house, and any medical concerns. Many feature pictures of prize winning rabbits. Prospective owners, breeders, and those with an interest in the various rabbit breeds will enjoy surfing this webring.


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Raising quality rabbits for show, breeding stock, and pets. Rabbitry website showing breeds we raise and show, basic care guidelines, information, and links to other sites and breeders. Small, hobby rabbitry located in SW Washington state.

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We are a small rabbitry specializing in pedigreed Dutch rabbits (Tortoise, Black and Chocolate).

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Representing the Brenner Family Farm. We grow timothy hay and sell it in various quantities.

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We are a small rabbitry located just outside of Billings, Montana. We specialize in the breeding of pedigreed dutch (black, chocolate, gray) rabbits. We also manufacture and sell high quality bunny toys.

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London lops is a family run rabbit breeding home based in London, England. We have Dutch rabbits along with six other breeds.

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Dedicated to the raising, breeding, and showing of Dutch rabbits in the district3 area.

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Dutch Breeders in Southeast Kentucky. Black, Steel and Chocolate Varieties. Buying and selling all types Dutch.

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