Broken Pattern
With these different varieties, rabbits can come in either Solid Pattern or Broken Pattern.
Solid Pattern- rabbits being one solid color, with no white.
Broken Pattern- rabbits being white in conjunction with another variety. Brokens can come in three different patterns-- blanket, spotted, or charlie.
    
Blanket- the coloring will be blanket like on the white.
    
Spotted- the coloring will be more spotted colored.
    
Charlie- a lightly marked animal, having a Charlie Chaplin like
     mustache in place of a full butterfly. Most charlies are unshowable.

All breeds but one recognizing the Broken Pattern have color restrictions.
Disqualifing less than 10% coloring: American Fuzzy Lop, Holland Lop, English Lop, French Lop, and Mini Lop
Disqualifing less than 10% or more than 50% coloring: French Angora, Jersey Wooly, Mini Rex, Polish, and Rex
The Satin is the only breed with Broken pattern that does not disqualify for too less or too much coloring, however they do fault it. They fault less than 10% or more than 50%.

With broken pattern, the variety Tri-Color is also recognized for some breeds.











Black/Orange (Brown eyes)- Holland Lop, Mini Lop, French Lop, English Lop, Mini Rex, Rex, Rhinelander
Blue/Fawn (Blue Gray eyes)- Holland Lop, Mini Lop, French Lop, English Lop, Mini Rex, Rex
Chocolate/Orange (Brown eyes)- Holland Lop, Mini Lop, French Lop, English Lop, Mini Rex, Rex
Lilac/Fawn (Blue Gray eyes)- Holland Lop, Mini Lop, French Lop, English Lop, Mini Rex, Rex
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