About Czech Frosties
Also known as the Schwarzgrannen or Czech Black-Haired, the Czech Frosty is a medium-sized rabbit that was developed in the early 1950s in the Czech Republic. They were accepted into the German and European standards in the 1990s, where the national breed of the Czech Republic began to captivate hearts across the world.
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In 2013, Don Havlicek imported the first Czech Frosties from the Czech Republic, and began the process of ARBA acceptance. It was accepted as the 51st ARBA breed in 2022 at the ARBA National Convention in Reno, Nevada, and the club was officially chartered in November of that year! The Czech Frosty became the second cylindrical breed, and the first to be posed in the Upright Cylindrical pose.
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The Czech Frosty Club is open to those who wish to breed and show this beautiful breed. Welcome!
Upcoming Events
12/6/24 MI OH State Line RBA – Frankenmuth, MI: Double Open & Youth
12/7/24 MI OH State Line RBA – Frankenmuth, MI: Triple Open & Youth
12/7/24 Alaskan RCC – Palmer, AK: Single Open
12/7/24 Great Northwest RC – Monroe, WA: Triple Open
12/7/24 Colorado Area RS – Longmont, CO: Triple Open
12/14/24 Northern IN RCC – Shipshewana, IN: Double Open & Youth
12/14/24 Northern KY RBA – Falmouth, KY: Quadruple Open & Triple Youth
1/18/25 Packerland RC: Double Open & Youth
2/15/25 Stark Co RCB – Canton, OH: Double Open & Youth
2/16/25 Summit Co RC – Canton, OH: Double Open
3/8/25 Badger RBA – Jefferson, WI: Double Open & Youth
3/15/25 Northern IN RCC – Shipshewana, IN: Double Open & Youth
4/5/25 Baltimore & Howard RCBA – West Friendship, MD: Double Open & Single Youth
4/12/25 Portage County RCBA – Canton, OH: Czech Frosty Nationals
4/13/25 Portage County RCBA – Canton, OH: Double Open & Youth
11/14-19/25 102nd ARBA Convention – Indianapolis, IN