
English Spot

"The English Spot is a breed of domestic rabbit that was developed in England in the 19th century through selective breeding. Averaging 5 to 8 pounds in weight, the English Spot is a medium-sized breed that is most noted by the distinctive colored markings on its body, including the butterfly, eye circles, cheek spots, herringbone, colored ears, and a chain of spots. The breed comes in seven varieties of colors: black, brown, and gray. English Spots have a full arch body, with long front legs that carry them off the table. English Spots are most known for their curious and fun loving nature". (Wikipedia
When Breeding English Spots you will end up with som that ar solid in color not having the offical markings ARBA ( American Rabbit Breeders Association) requires like in the picture on top of page which is couresoustly from ARBA.
Here at Meadows we currently have some English Spots, two bucks, as we are looking for a Doe. click on there photo to learn about them.

