Fee de Marbourg
Fee de Marbourg is best understood as a French-language form used around the Marburger Feh rabbit, a pale blue-gray to lilac-toned European breed associated with Marburg. The spelling can make it look like a separate breed, but in many practical contexts it points to the same continental color-breed tradition rather than a distinct population. The attraction is the soft dilute coat color, not a wide palette or a strongly specialized body shape.
Keepers should check the registry or country behind the name before comparing Fee de Marbourg rabbits with Feh de Marbourg or Marburger Feh entries. Breeding is mostly about holding the delicate shade, clean undercolor, sound type, and enough vigor for a usable fancy rabbit. The short coat needs ordinary brushing, but color quality is easier to judge in clean, well-lit housing where stain and sun fading are limited. For buyers, the practical question is whether the breeder is maintaining the recognized Marburger type or simply using a translated name for a lilac-colored rabbit.
Colors: Agouti, Albino, Black, Blue, Broken, Charlie, Chestnut, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Cream, Fawn, Harlequin, Himalayan, Lilac, Lynx, Magpie, Marten, Opal, Orange, Otter, Pointed White, Red, Sable, Seal, Squirrel, Tortoise, Tri-Color, Vienna Marked, White