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As strange as this may sound, yes it does.
My daughter talked me into buying a pair of flemish giant rabbits at an auction. Of course, being rabbits they did what all rabbits do, they had little rabbits. The babies turned out to be large, beautiful rabbits that were eating us out of house and home. Long story short they were listed for sale. The very first person who came out to look at them freaked on me. Told me they weren't purebred flemish because of their coloring (not solid colors). She called me a liar among other things and stormed off. We had them listed as flemish with no mention of purebred, we also had pictures of the parents posted with the ad and we were only asking $10.00 each. I was very upset after she left, jumped online & found out about flemish coloring, etc. I also immediately changed the ad to flemish cross. We sold all of the rabbits, parents included and I swore I'd never go through something like that again. So it's quite important to me to know exactly what I have and what their coloring is called.
And thank you, I also love the colors that's why I bought them. It doesn't matter to me if they're not a pure breed, it's just important to me to know one way or the other.