Heritage Rabbits


Breed Facts

Status:
Threatened

Use:
Meat, Fur

Adult Weight:
Male: 8-10.5 lbs. Female: 8.5-11 lbs.

Temperament:
Docile

Experience Level:
Novice

Notes:
Has nice relaxed personality; ears should be well-rounded at the tips; good mothers; oldest of the 7 Argent breeds; extinct in all countries except the US and UK

CRÈME D’ARGENT RABBIT

The Crème d’Argent is a rabbit breed that was developed in France during the mid-to-late 1800s. It’s not clear how the Crème d’Argent was initially created, but the Champagne d’Argent, the oldest of the seven Argent rabbit breeds, most likely had a role.

The first mention of the Crème d’Argent appeared in a written piece in the Live Stock Journal describing the 1877 Jardin d’Acclimatation rabbit exhibition held near Paris. The breed soon became popular and was sought after for producing fur trimmings, which were used on fashionable garments of the time.

Creme d'Argent

Crème d'Argent

The first Crème d’Argents arrived in America prior to 1924 and were imported by several individuals in the New York state area. These first importations were bred pure and crossed with other breeds, such as the Golden Palomino. The “Americanized” Crème d’Argent was developed to have a meat type, unlike those that matched the original European standard for this breed.

In America, Crème d’Argent rabbits were first shown at the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Convention and Show in 1936. A working standard for the breed was established in the U.S. in 1938. Today, the breed has become extinct in all countries except the U.S. and United Kingdom. The global population is estimated to be less than 1000 animals, according to the American Rabbit Breeders Association and the Crème d’Argent Rabbit Federation (2006).

The Crème d’Argent is creamy-white in color with an orange cast carried throughout the fur of the body. The undercoat is bright orange and this color carries to the skin. The entire coat is interspersed with orange guard hairs. These rabbits are considered a large breed with the bucks weighing 8 to 10.5 pounds and does weighing 8.5 to 11 pounds. The does are reputed to be good mothers that average 5 to 8 kits per litter. Crème d’Argents have a relaxed and likable personality, which makes them a good choice for those new to rabbits.


Did you know:
The Conservation Priority List is organized historically.  Breeds originating in North America are listed first, followed by those imported before 1900 and those that came

to our shores later.  Many of these breeds were founded in the United States.  That means we have a special responsibility for their conservation.  You can invest in living history for as little as $4 per month.  Click here to become a Conservation Champion today!

Heritage Rabbits


Breed Facts

Status:
Threatened

Use:
Meat, Fur

Adult Weight:
8 – 11 lbs

Temperament:
Docile

Experience Level:
Novice

Notes:
Has nice relaxed personality, ears should be well-rounded at the end