Petite Brabancon
The Petite Brabancon rabbit name points back to old Brabant and Flemish meat-market stock rather than to the modern dog breed with a similar name. Historical rabbit writers often connect Petit Brabancon-type rabbits with the background from which the Dutch rabbit was later fixed in England, especially through animals imported from the Ostend trade. The important clue is the regional origin and the connection with early marked domestic rabbits.
As a present-day label, Petite Brabancon should be used cautiously. It is more useful for explaining ancestry and old breed history than for promising a readily available pure breed with a current show standard. Anyone preserving or identifying such stock would need more than Dutch-like markings: source, body size, color pattern, and continuity of the family all matter. For ordinary owners, care follows normal domestic rabbit needs, but the name itself deserves historical context.
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