Mecklenburger Piebald
The Mecklenburger Piebald, also known through German Mecklenburger Schecke naming, is a spotted or broken-pattern rabbit associated with northern Germany. It is a piebald breed rather than a random broken-colored rabbit, so the desired look depends on a planned distribution of white and colored areas on a suitable body. The pattern language is different from tiny spotting breeds or English Spot-style markings, and it can vary by national standard.
Breeders working with Mecklenburger Piebalds have to manage pattern genetics honestly because broken pairings can produce lightly marked or overly white animals as well as better-marked stock. Useful youngsters are judged by body, color density, eye and nail details, and how cleanly the patches sit. For companion homes, pattern perfection is much less important than sound teeth, clean feet, and steady handling. Buyers should be cautious when the name is applied to any large broken rabbit without breeding background.
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