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Hustlander Rabbit
HISTORY
In 1977 Mr. J. de Graaf of the Netherlands
began to cross-breed Blue Eyes White Netherland Dwarfs (they
are known as Pools in Holland) with a small White Vienna. Mr.
de Graaf did this as he wanted to investigate the inheritance
of certain characteristics of the Vienna color (Blue Eyed )
rabbits. His first attempt was unsuccessful, as he fail to
breed any young rabbits using the small Blue Eyed White
Netherland Dwarfs. Mr. de Graaf then tried another route to
reach his goal. He obtained a large German Ruby Eyed White
Netherland Dwarf (they are known as Hermelin in Germany) which
he could mate to a small White Vienna. He used the German Ruby
Eyed Netherland Dwarf, because they are generally bigger than
The Blue Eyed White Dwarfs, and also beause the German Dwarfs
are bigger than those found in the Netherlands. This time Mr.
de Graaf was successful in producing some youngstter in a
variety of colors. To obtain the blue eyed rabbits he was
looking for he next mated the youngsters to each other and to
the Blue Eyed White Dwarfs from the Netherlands. This gave him
two strains to work with, one with blue eyes and the other with
red eyes. Mr. de Graaf noted that the Blue Eyed strain had some
very desirable features unlike any other breed of rabbit and
began working intensively to set these characteristics on his
new breed. In 1984, Mr. J. de Graaf's Hulstlander was accepted
to the standards of the Nederlandse Konijnenfokkers Bond (Dutch
National Rabbit Organization). The Hulstlander gets its name
from the district in the Province of Overijssel where Mr.
de Graaf lived and developed the new breed.
HULSTLANDER STANDARD (UK)
TYPE..................................20
Points
WEIGHT..............................10
Points
COAT..................................20
Points
HEAD..................................15
Points
EARS..................................15
Points
COLOR................................15
Points
PRESENTATION &
CONDITION............................5
Points
TOTAL..............100 Points
TYPE - The body is short, will well
developed front and hind quarters. The front legs are short and
sturdy. The body should be well covered and the muscles firm.
WEIGHT - 2.0 to 2.75 kgs. (4 lbs. 7 oz to 6
lbs. 1 oz)
COAT - The coat is normal length, thick,
with a very dense undercoat. The coat surface should be even,
without excessively protruding guard hairs. The coat should be
smooth and glossy, free from moult or matting.
HEAD - The head is strongly formed, short
and broad. The eyes are clear, bright and lively.
EARS - The ears are held wide apart with
well rounded tips. Ear length is 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 inches),
ideal 9 cm (3 1/2 inches).
COLOR - The coat is pure white, free from
any trace of ivory or yellow, from head to toe. The eyes are
pale blue. The nails are colorless.
PRESENTATION AND CONDITION - Conforming to
the general standard.
FAULTS - Slight variation from the correct
type. Fur slightly too long, too thin, coarse, harsh, or wooly.
Slight yellowish tinge. Faults common to all breeds.
DISQUALIFICATIONS - Considerable variation
from the correct type. Fur noticeably too long, too thin,
coarse, or wolly. Wrong colored. Disqualifications common to
all breeds.
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HULSTLANDER STANDARD (UK)
TYPE - The body is short, will well
developed front and hind quarters. The front legs are short and
sturdy. The body should be well covered and the muscles firm.
WEIGHT - 2.0 to 2.75 kgs. (4 lbs. 7 oz to 6
lbs. 1 oz)
COAT - The coat is normal length, thick,
with a very dense undercoat. The coat surface should be even,
without excessively protruding guard hairs. The coat should be
smooth and glossy, free from moult or matting.
HEAD - The head is strongly formed, short
and broad. The eyes are clear, bright and lively.
EARS - The ears are held wide apart with
well rounded tips. Ear length is 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 inches),
ideal 9 cm (3 1/2 inches).
COLOR - The coat is pure white, free from
any trace of ivory or yellow, from head to toe. The eyes are
pale blue. The nails are colorless.
PRESENTATION AND CONDITION - Conforming to
the general standard.
FAULTS - Slight variation from the correct
type. Fur slightly too long, too thin, coarse, harsh, or wooly.
Slight yellowish tinge. Faults common to all breeds.
DISQUALIFICATIONS - Considerable variation
from the correct type. Fur noticeably too long, too thin,
coarse, or wolly. Wrong colored. Disqualifications common to
all breeds.
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HUSTLANDER
STANDARD
(UK)
TYPE - 20 Points
WEIGHT - 10 Points
COAT - 20 Points
HEAD - 15 Points
EARS - 15 Points
COLOR - 15 Points
Presentation &
Condition - 5 Points
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TOTAL - 100 Points
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