
As you know Barrow Bunnies is a partnership between mother (Debbie)
and daughter (Heather). We live at separate properties, have our own sheds and focus on different colours. However, we do
use each others rabbits for matings and find that there are key rabbits that seem to carry a bit of everything.
The two
types of rabbit we will not cross are non extension rabbits (sooty and the torts) and otter/ fox.
Where colour
is concerned we find that having a good understanding of colour genetics saves a lot of time and a lot of matings! If you
would like to read a bit about genetics then please see our articles page.
Debbies colours
Otter/self
in black and blue.
Chocolate
tortoiseshell and chocolate self.
Heathers colours
Sooty fawn & fawn.
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Breed Standard
Ring Size K
Type & weight
30 points
Head, Ears,
Eyes & Crown
30 points
Coat
20 points
Condition 5
points
Colour & Pattern
15 points
Total
100 points
1. | TYPE
- Bold thickset and firm. The body should be short, broad and well muscled with little visible neck. The well muscled rump
is short and well rounded. The chest is broad and deep with curved sides where it meets the shoulders which are broad and
strong. The front legs are thick, short and straight. The hind legs are short, strong, powerful and carried parallel to the
body. The tail is straight, strong and well furred. A small dewlap is permissible but not desirable. |
2. | ADULTWEIGHT Ideal Maximum lbs/oz 3.4 3.8 kg 1.5 1.60 |
3. | COAT
- The coat to be dense and of good length, roll-back with an abundance of guard hairs. legs and pads to be well furred. |
4. | HEAD CROWN AND EYES - The head is bold, broad and well developed. The profile
of the head is strongly curved with a good width between the eyes, full cheeks and a broad muzzle. The eyes are bold, bright
and large. The basal ridge of the ears should appear prominent across the top of the skull to form the crown. |
5. | EARS - Should be broad, thick, well furred and rounded at the ends. They should
be carried close to the cheeks giving a horse-shoe like outline when viewed from the front. The inside of the ears should
not be visible from any angle when carried correctly. |
6. | COLOUR
AND PATTERN - Any colour or pattern accepted by the Breed Standards Committee of the British Rabbit Council apart from the
broken pattern |
7.
| CONDITION - The exhibit should be
in a perfect state of health and bodily condition, free from all soiling, particularly on the feet, ears and genital parts.
The coat should reflect the overall good health of the exhibit, which should appear alert and vigorous.
|
| FAULTS: Body too long; head not sufficiently characteristic of the breed; pimpled
or damaged ears; poor ear carriage; ears folded; crown not developed; fly back coat; large dewlaps in does; rear feet not
parallel to the body; light soiling of feet; ears and genital organs; bare pads; fur slightly soiled or matted; long toenails;
lack of vitality. |
| DISOUALIFICATIONS: Malocclusion or mutilated teeth; over
weight limit; deformities and mutilations; deformation of the teeth; ears tipped over; feet bowed or bent; crooked tail; any
discernible illness or disease; blindness or partial blindness; incorrect eye colour; any parasitic infection; much soiling;
matted coat; sore pads (where skin is broken or scabbed); any evidence of irregular preparation for exhibition including trimming
and dyeing. |