BlondiesBunnies
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How many breeds are there in the ARBA as of 2011?? :?
To my understanding there is currently no COD that has been pulled for lionlops. Once someone pulls one (Certificate of Development) they have something like five years to work on developing the breed (or is it less - I really don't know for sure) and then they start the process of presenting them towards passing as a breed.I think there is a competition between Lionheads and LionLops and whichever makes it 3rd showing first will get put in the book and the other will fade away from the way it sounds....?
CCWelch wrote:To my understanding there is currently no COD that has been pulled for lionlops. Once someone pulls one (Certificate of Development) they have something like five years to work on developing the breed (or is it less - I really don't know for sure) and then they start the process of presenting them towards passing as a breed.I think there is a competition between Lionheads and LionLops and whichever makes it 3rd showing first will get put in the book and the other will fade away from the way it sounds....?
So I highly doubt that lionlops will ever really be up for consideration considering there are something like 8 or 9 people now holding a COD? (A new one was just added recently by Joe ... um...I think he's from Chow Mane Rabbitry..).
i kept thinking in my newest issue of domestic rabbits, like a few of them passed totally. I don't pay much attention to the lion heads though.Lionheads passed their FIRST presentation. They must pass three presentations in five years to become a breed.
If they pass this year and next...then they'll be a breed....officially by ARBA that is.
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