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BODY:
30
points - Short, compact,
cobby, full chested and wide shouldered devoid of raciness. Front legs short and
straight.
EARS: 15
points - Erect,
of good substance, well furred, slightly rounded at tips. Desired length 50mm (2
inches).
HEAD: 15
points -Round,
broad skull.
EYES: 5
points - Round,
bold, bright of good colour.
COLOUR: 15
points - Accept
any colour so long as it conforms to the normal pattern of accepted colours of
other breeds.
COAT: 10 points
- Soft,
short, dense, rollback.
CONDITION: 10 points
- Firm
in flesh, good coat, free from any disease.
WEIGHT: (Note:
for guidance, the weight of an ideal adult exhibit should be as near as possible
to 0.907 kg (2lb)).
FAULTS: Narrow
shoulders: ears not erect, bent or over length, narrow face, white hairs, white
toe nails in coloured rabbits, ticking on shaded rabbits and black hairs in
blues, fly-back coat.
DISQUALIFICATIONS:
Racy type,
crooked legs, odd coloured, wall or speck eyes, white patches, white armpits,
putty nose, under 5months exhibit 0.9kg (2Ib or over) (but if the exhibit in the
opinion of the judge is over developed for the age of the class it should be
disqualified irrespective of weight) . Overgrown or mutilated teeth. Running
eye(s). Not in a fit condition of health to be judged. Adult rabbits weighing
1.134kg (2 1/2Ibs) or over.
COLOUR STANDARDS
Group 1: SELFS
WHITE: As
pure a white as possible, creamy or yellow tinge a fault. Eye colour ruby red or
rich dark blue.
BLACK: A
rich lustrous black, slate blue under colour, brown tinge a fault.
BLUE: A
clear, bright, medium shade of blue ( not lavender) throughout, from tip of fur
to skin.
BROWN: A
rich dark chocolate, colour going well down the fur with a pearl grey
undercolour.
LILAC: A
pinkie dove-grey throughout, from tip of fur to skin. Bluish tinge a fault.
Group
2: SHADED
SABLE (SIAMESE)
MEDIUM: To be a very
rich sepia on ears, face, back, outside of legs and upper side of tail, the
saddle colour shading of to be considerably paler colour on flanks and belly,
the darkface colour to shade off from eyes to jowl to blend with the chest and
flanks, all blending to be gradual, avoiding any blotches or streaks and
consisting of a soft and varied diffusion of sepia shadings. The dark colour on
back to extend from head to tail. The chest to be of the same colour as flanks
and the whole fur to be absolutely free from white hairs. The undercolour to
match the surface colour as closely as possible, following the varied shadings
throughout.
SABLE ( SIAMESE)
LIGHT: As MEDIUM, but
colour to be -Rich Sepia.
SABLE ( SIAMESE)
DARK: As MEDIUM, but
colour to be very Rich Dark Sepia.
NB- The main difference in the three colours is the width of saddle, in tone and
intensity of Sepia colour.
SMOKE PEARL
(SIAMESE): The saddle
to extend from nape to tail to be smoke in colour, shading to pearl grey beige
on flanks, chest and belly and to be totally free from white throughout. Head,
ears, feet and upper side of tail to match saddle as near as possible. All
shadings to be gradual avoiding blotches or streaks, general undercolour to
match surface colour as closely as possible following the varied shadings
throughout.
SEALPOINT: A
rich dark sepia brown on ears, nose, feet and tail. Shading to be a lighter
colour on the body. Eye colour to be dark brown. Faults, blotchy colour on body.
Body colour too light or too dark so as to lose the decided contrast between the
body colour and the marking colour.
TORTOISESHELL: (formerly)
Madagascar or Sooty Fawn----Rich orange saddle gradually shading to a blue black
on the flanks, haunches and belly. Points bluish- black. Top colour to go well
down the fur with a bluish-white undercolour.
Group 3: AGOUTI
PATTERNED
AGOUTI: A
rich chestnut shade with black ticking over an intermediate orange band and a
dark slate blue undercolour . Ears laced black. Eye circles underside of tail
and belly to be white with slate undercolour
OPAL: Top
colour pale shade of blue with a fawn band between this and a slate undercolour.
Ears laced blue. Eye circles underside of tail and belly to be white with slate
undercolour.
LYNX: Orangeshot-
silver, intermediate colour to be bright orange, clearly defined on white
undercolour. Tips of fur silver, belly, eye circles, inside ears and underside
of jowl white. Chest to match flanks. Serious faults, bluish tinge on top, blue
undercolour.
CHINCHILLA: To
resemble the normal chinchilla, the undercolour to be dark slate blue at base,
intermediate portion pearl (Slate to be definitely wider than pearl, with black
narrow line edging, pearling to be clearly defined, top grey, brightly ticked
with black hairs, either even or wavy ticking admissible, neck fur lighter in
colour than body but strictly confined to nape, flanks and chest ticked with
uniform shade of pearl slightly lighter than body, eye circles light grey-pearl,
well defined, ears laced with black.
SQUIRREL: A
sparkling blend of blue and white with blue ticking over an intermediate pearly
white band with a slight slate undercolour. Ears laced blue. Eye circles
underside of tail and belly to be white with light slate undercolour.
Group 4: TAN
PATTERNED
TANS: Body
colour to be either black, blue, chocolate or lilac and to go down the fur as
far as possible with under colour of appropriate Self colour. Belly, chest, eye
circles, inside of ears, underside of jowl tail and triangle to be rich tan.
Face and outside ears to match body colour.
FOX: Body
colour to be either black, blue, chocolate or lilac and to go down the fur as
far as possible with undercolour of appropriate Self colour. Chest, flanks and
feet to be well ticked with white guard hairs. Eye circles, inside of ears,
underside of jowl and tail, belly and triangle to be white.
SABLE MARTEN -
MEDIUM: To be very
rich sepia on back, ears, face and outside of legs, and upperside of tail, the
saddle colour shading of to a paler colour on the flanks, the dark shade colour
to blend with chest and flanks, all blending to be gradual avoiding any blotches
or streaks and consisting of a soft and varied diffusion of sepia shadings, the
darkcolour on back to extend from nape of neck to tail, the chest, flanks, rump
and feet to be well ticked with longer white hairs, white hairs or any extension
of white ticking over sides and rump to be considered an added beauty and not a
fault, but ears and saddle to be free of white hairs, the light nape of neck to
be confined to a triangle behind the ears and to be as small as possible, eye
circles, inside of ears, line of jaws, belly and underside of tail to be white.
General undercolour to match surface colour as much as possible and the varied
shadings throughout.
SABLE MARTEN LIGHT: As
Medium but colour to be rich sepia.
SABLE MARTEN DARK: As
Medium but colour to be very rich dark sepia.
SMOKE PEARL (MARTEN):
The saddle to extend
from nape to tail, to be smoke colour, shading to pearl grey beige on flanks and
chest. Head, ears, feet and upper side of tail to match saddle as near as
possible. Chest, flanks, rump and feet to be well ticked with longer white
hairs, the light nape of neck to be confined to the triangle behind the ears and
to be as small as possible. The eye circles, inside the ears, line of jaws,
inside nostrils, inside of legs and feet, belly and underside of tail and
triangle to be white. The colour under white belly should be fawn.
OTTER: Colour
black, blue, chocolate or lilac, uniform colour to cover back and sides. The
underbody or belly to be creamy white also under chin and tail. A tan border to
divide the white and colour and encircle nostril and under chin. A mixture of
tan and body colour covers feet. Tan ticking to the chest, flanks and rump,
extended ticking to be an added beauty not a fault.
Tan eye circle and nape of neck. The ears to be as body colour bordered on
outside with tan which covers inside of ears. Fault: A distinct lack of tan from
proper parts.
Group 5: OTHER
VARIETIES
ORANGE: Bright
orange saddle shading down the flanks. Colour to go well down the fur with a
white undercolour. Chest to match flanks. Eye circles, inside of ears, underside
of jowl and tail, and belly to be white.
FAWN: Warm
fawn saddle shading down the flanks. Colour to go well down the fur with a white
undercolour. Chest to match flanks. Eye circles, inside of ears, underside of
jowl and tail, and belly to be white.
STEEL: To
be bright steel throughout. Head, feet, ears and belly to match body colours.
Colour to be as free from as possible from brown tinge. Undercolour,dark slate,
carried well down to the skin, with no trace of a grey or yellow band. Faults ;
band in undercolour. Feet and ears not matching body colour. Barred feet.
Undercolour of tail can be lighter.
HIMALAYAN: Distribution
of colouring as for normal Himalayan rabbit. The Himalayan Netherland Dwarf is
recognised in all four colours, namely Black, Chocolate, Blue and Lilac.
ANY OTHER COLOUR:
Accept any other colour so long as it conforms.
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