I have done rescue for years, and before I became a member of EBC and realized their support, I saw all breeders as adding to my rescue numbers. OF course, that is totally wrong thinking..but when you have more dogs than you can place, and not a good support system, it can make you ridged and bitter. I do know. I totally understand her and I tried to share with her how I went from where she is to where I am. I does take a village..it takes a breed club to open their hearts and wallets. It take a rescue to realize that breeders, good breeders keep the dogs we love healthy.
Its a long learning process, and thank heavens I have lived long enough to get to this.
Show Bunnies
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These are some pictures of my bunnies. We will be expecting litters in the next few months from our two newest does. Ill post up pictures in here.
Breed: Britannia Petite. Variety: Chestnut Agouti.
Name: Rocky Sr. Buck
won best of variety at 2009 ARBA Convention
posing for best in show
Breed: Tan. Variety: Chocolate
Name: Candy Sr. Doe
Name: Lola Sr. Doe "Brood"
Before she pulled all her hair which is now a prettier chocolate color
Name: Chevy Sr. Buck
Breed: Tan. Variety: Black
Name: Monster Sr. Buck
not the greatest poser
Name: Beyonce Sr. Doe
Won Best of Breed Youth at the 2009 ARBA Convention
Video of how we show tans. They are a running breed so they are naturally posed.
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So cute..Thanks for sharing.
we had a bunny once, but it got bit by a horsefly and the larva that the fly laid killed it..so sad. Petunia was her name. -
Thanks for sharing. So, in a nutshell, how to they judge bunnies? It is kind of like dogs (I'm guessing you don't run them around a ring, lol) with a breed standard, etc.?
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Thanks for sharing. So, in a nutshell, how to they judge bunnies? It is kind of like dogs (I'm guessing you don't run them around a ring, lol) with a breed standard, etc.?
Yea it is similar to dogs with some of the language. Each breed does have a standard and they are judged on how close to that standard the animal achieves.
There are different groupings of rabbits such as fancy rabbits, or those that are posed (ex: Britannia petite). And runners, which are bunnies who are shown based on not only their looks, but how they move across a table (ex: tans)
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Fascinating. I sometimes forget people show animals other than dogs. There must be shows for every type of animal…
Now I'm envisioning killer whale and giant squid shows...
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haha. Yes it is very interesting. My rabbit bredder would go to bird shows and I know they have shows for koi fish too
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Beautiful bunnies!
I had a grey lop named Snuffy. He was a sweet guy!