Fran Schettler from Danville, CA |
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How may years have you raised Dutch? |
Over 15 years |
What recognized varieties do you raise? |
Black, Blue, Chocolate, Gray, Steel, Tortoise |
What non-recognized varieties do you own? |
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When using other breeds of rabbits in the development of these new colors, it will take many years to get animals that consistently show a good Dutch type. What about the colors we could have just crossing the varieties we already have? Lilac Dutch for example were very popular back in the days of the AOV class. |
I support a Chinchilla Dutch as I am very fond of the chin color itself plus I believe that it may assist in our development of a true steel color. Of course, this does still need to be proven. I am not in favor of the Harlequin Dutch, I do not believe in trying to get a Harlequin pattern. and if improperly used, it could damage our Tort Dutch. I believe a Tri Dutch might gain better acceptance than the Harlequin but it is still dangerous to existing colors. |
If we start adding new colors of Dutch to the Standard will we get carried away with the entire thing? for example, the Netherland Dwarfs and Mini-Rex. Will this benefit our club or the Dutch breed? |
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Will the Chinchilla Dutch complement the Gray and/or Steel varieties? This would still need to be proven. |
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Would the Red Dutch complement any other colors? |
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Instead of adding more classes of Dutch to be judged, would it be better to have an agouti class in place of the Gray? |
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At many shows the number of Steels shown is not very good. Will more colors hurt the Steel numbers even more? Plus will it add to having more varieties with poor showings? |
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Having more colors of Dutch may just add interest from people who haven't raised Dutch before. |
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