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Title: Rabbit Bowl 2004


1
Rabbit Bowl 2004
  • Darla Marks...Teton County 4-H Educator
  • Stephen R Schafer, EdDState 4-H Specialist
  • University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension
    Service

2
True or False
  • When breeding, always take the buck to the does
    cage.
  • False

3
True or False
  • Water bowls should be cleaned about once a month
    as it usually takes longer than that for germs to
    begin.
  • False

4
True or False
  • A normal doe will produce a litter in 28-32 days
    after breeding.
  • True

5
True or False
  • Legs are not awarded at shows not sanctioned by
    ARBA.
  • True

6
True or False
  • In order to receive a leg at an ARBA show, one
    way is that the animal must win first place with
    4 animals and three breeders in the class.
  • False

7
True or False
  • A breeding certificate is written by the owner of
    the buck showing its pedigree and date of
    breeding to the doe.
  • True

8
True or False
  • Luster is the brightness and brilliance of the
    eye color.
  • False

9
True or False
  • Does not showing both testicles will be
    eliminated.
  • False

10
True or False
  • No animal over 8 months of age may be shown as an
    intermediate.
  • True

11
True or False
  • A missing dewclaw is a disqualification.
  • True

12
True or False
  • An entire class of animals cannot be given
    unworthy of an award. One must take first
    place.
  • False

13
True or False
  • Disqualification of an animal for altering of
    appearance results in the disqualification of the
    exhibitors entire entry from the show.
  • True

14
True or False
  • A slipping coat is a coat of fur that is shedding
    or molting.
  • True

15
True or False
  • Malocclusion is buck teeth or mis-formed teeth.
  • True

16
True or False
  • Most fancy breeds have a top weight of under 9
    pounds.
  • True

17
True or False
  • Most commercial breeds have a top weight of over
    nine pounds.
  • True

18
True or False
  • Dutch has 50 points on markings and only 25 on
    type.
  • True

19
True or False
  • All varieties of Dutch have brown eyes except the
    gray.
  • False

20
True or False
  • Colored toenails on the Dutch breed of rabbits is
    an elimination.
  • False

21
True or False
  • A disqualification is a problem that can be
    corrected.
  • False

22
True or False
  • Eliminations cannot be corrected.
  • False

23
True or False
  • A dewlap in the Dwarf Hotot is a
    disqualification.
  • True

24
True or False
  • There are more points on wool than type on an
    English Angora.
  • True

25
True or False
  • French Angoras have tassels and fringe.
  • False

26
True or False
  • Minimum acceptable length of wool is 1 ½ inches
    and no advantage is given to wool over 3 inches
    in either French or English Angora.
  • True

27
True or False
  • Three varieties are found in English Angora
    colored, white, broken.
  • False

28
True or False
  • Color on Californians is to be on nose, ears,
    feet, and tail. Colored spots on dewlap are
    confined to dewlap only.
  • True

29
True or False
  • Champagne dArgent shows a butterfly of a medium
    shade of silver.
  • True

30
True or False
  • Champagne dArgent litters are born totally black
    silvering as they grow.
  • True

31
True or False
  • There are three varieties of Checkered Giant
    black, blue, and fawn.
  • False

32
True or False
  • Senior Checkered Giant does require a weight of
    twelve pounds or over.
  • True

33
True or False
  • Judging of checkered Giants is best done if the
    animal is allowed to move freely on the table.
  • True

34
True or False
  • Dutch breeders can pick out mis-marked babies as
    soon as they are born.
  • True

35
True or False
  • The English Spot has seven varieties.
  • True

36
True or False
  • The English Spot should be allowed to move freely
    on the judging table to display its markings.
  • True

37
True or False
  • Herringbone is a term used to describe the
    division line of color on Harlequins.
  • False

38
True or False
  • Flemish Giant senior does have an ideal weight of
    13 pounds and over.
  • True

39
True or False
  • Florida Whites are a fancy breed used for meat,
    as well.
  • True

40
True or False
  • Florida Whites have pink eyes, colored nails, and
    weigh no more than seven pounds.
  • False

41
True or False
  • Sneakers is a term describing the colored
    markings on the hind feet and legs of Himalayans.
  • False

42
True or False
  • English Lop ears must be at least twenty one
    inches and theres a total of 30 points on ears,
    with only 25 on body.
  • True

43
True or False
  • English Lop allows a very small dewlap on bucks.
  • True

44
True or False
  • English Lop is shown in two varieties.
  • True

45
True or False
  • French Lop fur has rollback.
  • True

46
True or False
  • Three varieties are shown in French Lop.
  • False

47
True or False
  • A small simple dewlap is permitted in Holland Lop
    does.
  • True

48
True or False
  • Broken Holland Lops require rear white feet and
    front feet may be white.
  • True

49
True or False
  • Mini Lops are not allowed even a small dewlap.
  • False

50
True or False
  • It is desirable for broken mini lops to have
    elbow spots.
  • True

51
True or False
  • Netherland Dwarf is shown in 32 groups with 5
    colors in each.
  • False

52
True or False
  • Netherland Dwarf has a weight limit of 2 ½
    pounds.
  • True

53
True or False
  • The ideal ear length on Netherland Dwarf is two
    inches.
  • True

54
True or False
  • Netherland Dwarf Red Eyed Whites are Albinos.
  • True

55
True or False
  • The underside of Netherland Dwarf Himalayans need
    not be colored.
  • True

56
True or False
  • Unmatched toenails on the same foot and on
    corresponding feet in colored varieties or
    Californian and Himalayan breeds, and colored
    toenails in white rabbits are an elimination.
  • False

57
True or False
  • Black, blue, red and white are accepted varieties
    of New Zealand.
  • False

58
True or False
  • Palomino has two varieties.
  • True

59
True or False
  • Since there are only two varieties of Palomino,
    both are shown in the same class.
  • False

60
True or False
  • Five varieties are found in the Polish breed.
  • True

61
True or False
  • General type on Polish has 75 points.
  • True

62
True or False
  • Rex has accepted the latest color otter.
  • True
  • ??? Is this still true

63
True or False
  • Fur is almost as important to Rex as general type
    45 points on type, 40 on fur.
  • True

64
True or False
  • Broken Rex require 10 color, but no more than
    50.
  • True

65
True or False
  • Rex fur is plush with no guard hair.
  • False

66
True or False
  • Satin has ten varieties.
  • True

67
True or False
  • Satin Fur, like Rex Fur, is different from Normal
    Fur.
  • True

68
True or False
  • There are four fur classes in ARBA.
  • True

69
True or False
  • Broken Satin must be one of the nine accepted
    varieties with white.
  • True

70
True or False
  • Color on broken Satin must be at least 10 and no
    more than 50.
  • False

71
True or False
  • Silver Marten has three varieties.
  • False

72
True or False
  • Silver Marten with a dewlap must be disqualified.
  • True

73
True or False
  • Ear Mites can be treated by placing oil in the
    ear for about three days, and then every seven to
    ten days.
  • True

74
True or False
  • Fur ball can be treated by giving the animal
    mineral oil orally for three days and repeating
    once a week.
  • True

75
True or False
  • In order to register an animal, it must be free
    from disqualifications have a three generation
    pedigree, and the owner must be an ARBA member.
  • True

76
True or False
  • Animals must be tattooed in the left ear with
    registration number going under the existing
    tattoo.
  • False

77
True or False
  • Large breeds should be fed twice a day because of
    their size.
  • True

78
True or False
  • Palpation should never be used as it is easy to
    damage the fetuses.
  • False

79
True or False
  • Rabbit droppings can be used for fertilizer
    around plants, trees, and in gardens.
  • True

80
True or False
  • When filling out an entry form, always have the
    breed, color, sex, age, and ear number ready.
  • True

81
True or False
  • Variety is a term used to describe the color of
    an animal.
  • True

82
True or False
  • Mastitis is a form of ear canker.
  • False

83
True or False
  • In order to sanction breeds with specialty clubs,
    the show must first have an ARBA sanction number.
  • True

84
True or False
  • There is little tangible evidence that the
    Himalayan rabbit came from the Andes Mountain
    region.
  • True

85
True or False
  • The pear shaped head is an undesirable trait on
    any breed of rabbit.
  • True

86
True or False
  • Satin is a mutation of a normal coat that is
    plush-like in texture with a reduced guard hair
    so that it has a level appearance.
  • False

87
True or False
  • There are five groups of body types.
  • True

88
True or False
  • The mini Lop is classified as solid or broken.
  • True

89
True or False
  • The Beveren comes in only Black and White
    varieties.
  • False

90
True or False
  • A self colored or self animal can have ticking.
  • False

91
True or False
  • A breed can be dropped from the standard if not
    shown at the National Convention.
  • False

92
True or False
  • The Mini Lop shows excellent Mandolin type.
  • False

93
True or False
  • A judge must place each animal in a class.
  • False

94
True or False
  • Bucks with no testicles are eliminated from
    showing in their class.
  • False

95
True or False
  • Rabbits that are overweight can show in fur
    classes.
  • False

96
True or False
  • Rabbits are coprophagic.
  • True

97
True or False
  • Coprophagic means it will eat feces.
  • True

98
True or False
  • Rabbits excrete two types of fecal material.
  • True

99
True or False
  • A charlie is an animal with a lot of markings and
    color.
  • False

100
True or False
  • Pasteurelosis can express itself as an abscess.
  • True

101
True or False
  • Enteritis can be prevented with a low fiber diet.
  • True

102
Multiple Choice
  • Does usually kindle ____ days after breeding.
  • 20
  • 27
  • 31
  • 35

103
Multiple Choice
  • All of the following are disqualifications
    except
  • Abscess
  • Wall eyes
  • Buck teeth
  • Dewlap on a Netherland Dwarf

104
Multiple Choice
  • Which of these is an elimination?
  • Blindness
  • Hutch Stain Molt
  • Slobbers
  • Screw Tail

105
Multiple Choice
  • All of the following breeds are Fancy except
  • Dutch
  • Tan
  • English Spot
  • California

106
Multiple Choice
  • A junior is a rabbit
  • Under 6 months of age
  • 6 pounds in weight
  • Over 6 months of age
  • Under 3 months of age

107
Multiple Choice
  • _____ is the smallest breed in weight.
  • Polish
  • Netherland Dwarf
  • Silver
  • Himalayan

108
Multiple Choice
  • The ___ is an excellent choice for meat
    production.
  • Tan
  • Sable
  • Flemish Giant
  • New Zealand

109
Multiple Choice
  • All of the following are recognized fur classes
    except
  • Meat Pen Fur
  • French Angora Wool
  • Rex Fur
  • Satin Fur

110
Multiple Choice
  • An ailment of the respiratory tract, it is
    usually a chronic it can develop into
    pneumonia. Rabbits sneeze, have watery eyes, rub
    their nose with front paws, and there is a
    purulent discharge from the nose.
  • Snuffles or Cold
  • Malocclusion
  • Slobbers
  • Bloat or Scours
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