Britannia Petite
Picture of a Britannia Petite
 
About the Britannia Petite:
The American Britannia Petite originated in England and is known there as the Polish. When they were brought to the United States and accepted by the American Rabbit Breeders Association they were given the name Britannia Petites as there was already a recognized breed known by the name Polish. In England colored Petites have been shown with the Ruby Eyed Whites for many years. Originally, the American Rabbit Breeders Association only recognized the Ruby Eyed White, but since that time has accepted the Black Otter, Chestnut Agouti, Black, and Sable Marten.

There are 5 showable colors......Black, Black Otter, Chestnut Agouti, Ruby Eyed White & Sable Marten.

Ruby Eyed White was the original color, Warren & Wendy Pocha got the (REW) Britannia Petite accepted in ARBA in 1977.

Rene Goedderz got the following Varieties approved Black Otters in 1992, Black & Chestnut Agouti in 1995, and Sable Marten in 1997. Many dedicated breeders are working hard to insure that the Britannia Petites become a strong influence in the rabbit world.

The Britannia Petites are a very old breed, and at one time they were near the point of extinction, but a few dedicated breeders were able to save these sprightly little rabbits from extinction. The Britannia Petites were once a much larger animal than they are now. The ideal weight of the Britannia Petite is 2 1/4 pounds, fully grown. They are one of the smallest breeds of domestic rabbits.

The Britannia Petites are sprightly upright little show offs. With patience and proper handling, a judge experienced in handling Britannia Petites should be able to get the animal to pose naturally. However, after working with them and giving them the opportunity to show themselves in an upright pose, they should only be mildly faulted if they fail to do so. Because they are an active rabbit by nature, they do not require much prodding to show off. They require a lot of handling and table training to ready them for show presentation. A commitment of time and patience is required to guide one of these lovely animals to show themselves off to their best advantage.

One of the first things you hear about the Britannia Petites is, "how pretty but aren't they mean little rabbits?". They have earned somewhat of an unjust reputation from a few of the wild and seldom handled specimens being shown. The Britannia Petite is a naturally high strung animal that is very lively and very intelligent. Consequently, they require a patient attitude on your part to successfully work with them. A responsive and interacting relationship is a must if you want to enjoy this active little rabbit.

When the does are in heat and ready to breed, they can become very aggressive as can bucks intent on breeding.. Most new mothers are very protective of their young and resent intrusions, especially from a stranger. This is a common practice for most breeds of domestic rabbit, but the high strung nature of the Britannia Petites with their quickness and agility can sometimes require special attention in order to perform your usual cage duties. A small treat sometimes will distract the doe temporarily, allowing you to check the nest quietly and easily.

Young Britannia Petites, with careful handling and a reassuring tone of voice soon become very responsive to your wishes. They have an abundance of energy, which when redirected properly should allow you to be able to handle them without fear for your fingers. In short treat them right and you'll reap the reward of having a unique little rabbit that is awed by most who see them. Once they have become used to your handling, they may be trained to assume the show pose. This requires patience and repetitive placement for short periods every day. Praise them when they do well and soon they will eagerly perform for you.

The Britannia Petites are a fascinating little rabbit which provide an interesting challenge. Sleek and stylish, independent and alert, they are truly a "fancier's fancy", deserving the title the "Elite of the Fancy". Britannia Petites are not for everyone, but with perseverance and patience, they will reward your time and effort, providing you with an eye catching show animal. Watching this little rabbit respond to your training and handling is well worth it. It is truly a sight to see when you have a Britannia Petite hold the show pose as if it were a statue.
 
Information Provided By:   American Britannia Petite Rabbit Society
Photo Provided By:   Dixon's Fancy Gems
Official Website:   American Britannia Petite Rabbit Society