There are many different types of breeds for example :
Netherland dwarfs:- A Netherland dwarf is the second smallest rabbit, the type is short cobby and well rounded.
Polish :- a polish is the smallest rabbit, its ring size is A which is the smallest ring you can get, the polish is very thin
Dutch :- A dutch has two colours. Blaze and Cheeks, Saddle, Feet stops, are all worth points
Angora :- An Angora is a long coated rabbit with woolly Furnishings on ears and coat. The wool quality and length is vital.
Lionhead :- A lionhead is a rabbit which has to have a mane, bib, and roll back coat, the lionhead is one of the newest breeds
English :- An English is supposed to have ideally 35 spots on each side which gradually enlarge towards the loins
Himalayan :- Himalayan is one of the calmest rabbits on the show table, the front back and feet are black,plus the ears, the rest is white.
Giant Pappilon:- giant Pappilon is one of the largest of rabbit with a pattern on head and body.
These are a few of many fancy breeds
Alaska :- An Alaska has to be thickest and well rounded, very dumpy and very in proportion with a silky black coat
Satin :- A satin should have a good Texture and Sheen, the rabbit should be very strong in bone, very cobby
Smoke Pearl:- the coat should be very soft and dense with a good colour, color of Martin smoke.
These are a few of many Fur breeds
Rough Coated Rex:- Also known as an Opossum or Astrex the fur should be dense and tightly curled over the whole surface
Mini Rex :- the mini rex should be of the same standard as the standard rex but in a smaller version
Standard Rex :- the standard rex should be the weight of between 6 - 8lbs, the fur should be dense and the length of 1/2 inch
These are a few Rex
Dwarf Lop:- the body should be short with well rounded loins and wide shouldered head and crown to be well developed.
English Lop:- ears to be well shaped and well rounded at tips, to be nice and thick like leather.
French Lop:- the frenchy should be massive and thickest, the body should be short
These are few of many Lop breeds