![]() ![]() A well-balanced animal is preferred over one that may excel in one aspect but is inferior in another. Balance- The term balance is used to describe the ideal pleasing harmonious arrangement between the head, ears, body type, color, fur, and condition to achieve an animal that represents the short, cobby, round, medium to medium-heavy boned rabbit our standard describes without predominance of any single feature. They must show good balance and conformation, which is very essential for good Dwarf type. Dwarfs should not be encouraged to pose erect on their forefeet or show daylight between the front and rear feet when viewed from the side. They should not be stretched out, nor should they be pushed together. Judges should refrain from pushing the head down on Netherland Dwarfs. Fault animals that are pinched, undercut, or have protruding hips or animals with long limbs or fine bone.ĭisqualification from Competition- Dewlap. Fault for lack of overall balance and uniformity. Fault animals showing length of body, lacking balance and roundness. The legs are to be short in length and of medium to medium-heavy bone.įaults- Weak shoulders lacking in depth or width equal to the hindquarters. The topline is to show that the depth of the shoulder is carried through to a deep, well rounded and well filled hindquarter. ![]() The depth and width of the body shall balance. The shoulders and hindquarters are to be of equal width, showing no taper. Black, Blue, Chocolates and Lilacs are classed together in Himalayan, Otter, Silver Marten and Tan varieties.īODY- Points 35: The body is to be short and compact, and well rounded. Showroom classes within a variety shall include the above classes. No animal may be shown in a lower age classification than its true age. NOTE: Juniors which exceed maximum weight limits may be shown in a higher age classifications. Junior Bucks & Does- Under 6 months of age, not over 2 pounds. Senior Bucks & Does- 6 months of age and over, not over 2.5 pounds. Standard of Perfection, pages 188 through 195 is as follows: The scheduling of points for the Netherland Dwarf per A.R.B.A. The Netherland Dwarf breed is based off of five groups: Self, Shaded, Agouti, Tan Pattern and Any Other Variety (AOV). ![]()
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