snap
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We are only allowed one entry in each category(sr doe, sr buck, jr doe, jr buck- all recognized breeds compete) or I'd just show both.
The bucks in question are brothers, and very, very similar in body type so it's really up this little things. They are 7 months old, but this show is more lenient on age groupings- whoever I pick will be classified as a junior.
To the rabbits:
One, the tort, has undescended testicles. I can't find anything on if this will be a fault/disqualification for his age, or not because he's classified as a junior?
The other, a broken blue tort, has an upright ear about 60-70% of the time(his crown is fine, he's just a very excitable little guy). I know Holland lops are excitable and it isn't a huge fault, but I highly doubt he will keep it down while he's on the table.
So, help?
The bucks in question are brothers, and very, very similar in body type so it's really up this little things. They are 7 months old, but this show is more lenient on age groupings- whoever I pick will be classified as a junior.
To the rabbits:
One, the tort, has undescended testicles. I can't find anything on if this will be a fault/disqualification for his age, or not because he's classified as a junior?
The other, a broken blue tort, has an upright ear about 60-70% of the time(his crown is fine, he's just a very excitable little guy). I know Holland lops are excitable and it isn't a huge fault, but I highly doubt he will keep it down while he's on the table.
So, help?