Tri-Colour Dutch
The Tri-Colour Dutch is a color variety of the Dutch rabbit, combining the breed's clean Dutch markings with three-color patterning. Instead of a simple two-color contrast, these rabbits show white areas with colored sections that include a second marking color, often arranged through tortoiseshell or harlequin-type genetics depending on registry usage. The key identity remains the Dutch pattern: white blaze, collar, saddle division, and stops on a compact, balanced rabbit.
Breeding Tri-Colour Dutch rabbits requires attention to both pattern and structure. The markings can be difficult to place cleanly, so breeders should not let color goals override body type, teeth, feet, and temperament. Rabbits need spacious housing, good ventilation, safe flooring, hay-based diets, clean water, and regular nail and dental monitoring. Buyers should ask whether a rabbit is intended for exhibition, breeding, or pet life, because a pretty pattern does not guarantee show markings or suitable genetics for a breeding program.
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