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==Origin==
==Origin==
quick notes:
New Zealand Red was the original New Zealand .
White were developed by using several breeds including Angora
Blue was originally accepted in the early 1900's  then was renamed the  Vienna Blue  which went extinct in the USA, Blue was latter reintroduced years latter .
Blacks were developed using American Chinchilla and Satins.
Broken were recently added  and developed by David Cardinal among other prominent breeders .
==Class==
==Class==
The New Zealand is a 6 class rabbit.
The New Zealand is a 6 class rabbit.

Revision as of 17:42, 25 February 2023

About

Physiology and Type

Varieties

New Zealand Red

C. P. Gilmore, was the first President of the New Zealand red club 1916. Back then, there was not yet such a thing as a New Zealand white rabbit. Cortland Palmer (C. P.) Gilmore was born in 1889 and died in 1981. He was the first president of the National New Zealand Red Rabbit Club in 1916, a precursor to the American Federation of New Zealand Rabbit Breeders. Together, with National Pet Stock Association of America founder, Charles S Gibson, Gilmore was responsible for the first New Zealand red rabbit Standard of Perfection which was adopted by the Association in 1916. From his Santa Barbara rabbitry, for many years Gilmore offered a correspondence course on raising rabbits and a 1917 hard-bound book titled “The New Zealand Red Rabbit and Rabbit Culture.”

New Zealand White

Origin

quick notes:

New Zealand Red was the original New Zealand .

White were developed by using several breeds including Angora

Blue was originally accepted in the early 1900's then was renamed the Vienna Blue which went extinct in the USA, Blue was latter reintroduced years latter .

Blacks were developed using American Chinchilla and Satins.

Broken were recently added and developed by David Cardinal among other prominent breeders .

Class

The New Zealand is a 6 class rabbit.

Temperament

Show Stock

Commercial / Homestead Use

Laboratory testing

Breeding

Care