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About the Tan breed
Tans are raised as a fancy rabbit, not for fur or meat. There are four varieties(colors) in the Tan breed: Black, Blue, Chocolate and Lilac. ...
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Show Results for Urban Rabbits
Great Northwest Rabbit Breeders Association Monroe, WA. July 2002. Open Show A: Black Tan - BOB, BOV (no other varieties shown today) ...
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PEDIGREES
Only rabbits six months or older can be registered. The owner of the rabbit must be a current member of the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). ...
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Flying with Rabbits
The cost of shipping rabbits has skyrocketed as well. We expect this trend to continue as the airlines struggle with their bottom lines. ...
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Flying with Rabbits
Please note: If the projected temperatures exceed the min/max anywhere on the flight's route, your rabbits will not be flying that day. ...
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About the Tan breed
For the definition of what a show quality Tan is, refer to the "Standard of Perfection" published by the American Rabbit Breeders Association. ...
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Flying with Rabbits
Please note: If the projected temperatures exceed the min/max anywhere on the flight's route, your rabbits will not be flying that day. ...
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The ABC's of Pedigrees
There is a (huge) difference between a rabbit with a pedigree and a registered rabbit. A pedigree (or ‘papers’) alone does not necessarily imply quality. ...
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The ABC's of Pedigrees
There is a (huge) difference between a rabbit with a pedigree and a registered rabbit. A pedigree (or ‘papers’) alone does not necessarily imply quality. ...
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How to Find a Good Rabbit Vet
a good rabbit vet. Introduction The following may seem like a lot of work to go through to find a veterinarian, but your rabbits' well being depends upon ...