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Blanc de Hotot

Facts at a Glance!

Weight: 8-11lbs.

ARBA Recognized Colors:

  • Solid white with a black band around each eye

Adult Blanc de Hotot: istock.com/slowmotiongli

Why You’ll Love This Breed

  • Heritage: The Blanc de Hotot is an old breed traditionally used as livestock.
  • Rare: The Blanc de Hotot is one of the rarest rabbit breeds.
  • Color: The stark white coat and black eye bands of the Blanc de Hotot make it a unique standard sized breed.
  • Homesteading: Blanc de Hotots can be a great option for homesteaders because of their weight gain potential and fur.

Introduction

The Blanc de Hotot Rabbit is a stunning breed known for its distinctive appearance, gentle temperament, and excellent utility as both a pet and a show animal. Originating from France, this breed has captured the hearts of rabbit enthusiasts worldwide. Its striking white coat and unique eye markings make it one of the most recognizable rabbit breeds.

History and Origin

The Blanc de Hotot rabbit was developed in the early 20th century by Eugénie Bernhard, a rabbit breeder from Hotot-en-Auge, Normandy, France. Bernhard aimed to create a rabbit that excelled in meat production and had a beautiful, distinctive appearance. By crossing breeds such as the white Flemish Giant, the Checkered Giant, and the Vienna White, she succeeded in developing the Blanc de Hotot, which was first recognized as a breed in France in1922. The breed was officially recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1979.

Personality

Blanc de Hotot rabbits are known to have sweet and docile personalities. They are gentle, sociable, and enjoy interacting with people and other rabbits. They can make fantastic pets, sure to wow others with their truly unique physical characteristics. Like other breeds, they are also quite intelligent and can be trained to respond to their names and perform simple tricks.

Physical Characteristics

The Blanc de Hotot Rabbit is known for its striking, almost theatrical appearance. It has a pure white coat with a dense, lustrous texture. The most distinctive feature of this breed is its black eye bands, which look like eyeliner around their dark brown eyes, giving them a dramatic and captivating look.

  • Size: The Blanc de Hotot is a medium to large rabbit, with bucks (males) weighing between 8-10 pounds and does (females) weighing between 9-11 pounds.
  • Body Type: They have a commercial body type, characterized by a well-rounded, muscular frame. Their ears are upright and of medium length, complementing their overall balanced appearance.

Care and Maintenance

Caring for a Blanc de Hotot rabbit involves providing an environment that meets both their physical and mental needs. Here are some essential care requirements to keep in mind:

Housing: Blanc de Hotot rabbits can be housed indoors or outdoors, depending on climate and preference. Indoors, they should have a spacious cage or enclosure that allows them to move around comfortably. Ensure that your enclosure has a solid floor component such as a carpet square for your rabbit to rest on, lowering the risk of sore hocks. Outdoor enclosures should be secure and protected from predators, with adequate shelter from the elements.

Diet: A balanced diet is crucial for the health and well-being of Blanc de Hotot rabbits. Their diet should consist primarily of high-quality hay, such as Timothy hay, supplemented high quality rabbit pellets and fresh vegetables in small amounts. Fresh water should be available at all times, provided in a clean water bottle or dish.

Grooming: Blanc de Hotot rabbits do not require much grooming compared to other breeds such as Angoras, but regular grooming can help to foster bonding with your rabbit! Brushing them gently with a soft-bristled brush a few times a week can help remove loose fur. Additionally, you should be sure to trim their toenails regularly, every 1 to 2 months. Check out our nail trimming guide here if you are new to trimming toenails!

Exercise: Like all rabbits, Blanc de Hotots are active animals that require regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. Their larger than average size makes it all the more difficult for them to satisfy their exercise needs in a cage. Providing opportunities for daily exercise outside of their enclosure is essential. This can include supervised playtime in a rabbit-proofed area of the home or a secure outdoor space.

Veterinary Care: Regular veterinary check-ups are great for monitoring the health of Blanc de Hotot rabbits and addressing any potential medical issues promptly. They will also be able to provide any nessesary vaccinations or spay/neuters.

Health Considerations

Don’t forget to locate a good exotic vet with experience treating rabbits!

Blanc de Hotots are generally very healthy, avoiding many of the genetic conditions that can cause issues for other breeds. Even so, there are still some general health considerations to keep in mind

  • Sore Hocks: Larger rabbit breeds such as the Blanc de Hotot can be susceptible to a condition known as sore hocks because of the greater amount of weight they put on their feet. This is when the bottoms of a rabbit’s feet become sore and inflamed. These sore feet can lose fur (exacerbating the problem), begin to bleed, and can become infected. A predisposition to sore hocks can be genetic, but it is most commonly seen when a rabbit spends a great deal of time resting on a wire cage bottom, or to a lesser extent when a rabbit often rests on a solid, hard surface.
  • Gastrointestinal Stasis: This condition occurs when a rabbit’s digestive system slows down or stops functioning properly, often due to poor diet, lack of exercise, or stress. Signs include reduced appetite, lethargy, and decreased fecal output. Prompt veterinary attention is crucial to prevent complications.
  • Obesity: Blanc de Hotot rabbits can become overweight if overfed or given too many high-calorie treats. Monitor their diet closely and ensure they receive regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight!
  • Respiratory Issues: Like all rabbits, Blanc de Hotots are susceptible to respiratory infections, especially if kept in damp or poorly ventilated environments. Keep their living area clean and dry and seek veterinary care if you notice signs of respiratory distress such as sneezing or labored breathing.

Conclusion

The Blanc de Hotot is a unique breed that combines beauty, gentleness, and utility. Whether you are looking for a one of a kind pet, a flashy show rabbit, or a commercial breed with a twist, the Blanc de Hotot rabbit might be perfect for you!

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