This distinct breed is instantly identifiable by its signature feature of having extremely long ears.
What is the English Lop?
This common respiratory illness presents with clear symptoms of sneezing, running eyes, coughing, and nasal discharge.
What is Snuffles?
This is the exact total number of teeth found inside a healthy, fully developed adult rabbit's mouth.
What is 28?
This is the correct, official term used to describe an uncastrated male rabbit.
What is a Buck?
This is the full name of the national organization represented by the widely used acronym ARBA.
What is the American Rabbit Breeders Association?
This popular dwarf-class variety holds the title of being the absolute smallest of all the lop-eared rabbit breeds.
What is the Holland Lop?
This ear-dwelling parasite causes a rabbit to frequently shake its head and scratch, creating a scaly crust deep inside the ear canal.
What are Ear Mites?
This unique biological characteristic of a rabbit's teeth requires them to have continuous access to abrasive feed or chew toys.
What is continuous growth?
This is the correct, official term used to describe a female rabbit.
What is a Doe?
This unique ARBA body type classification applies specifically to rabbits that are long and straight like a tube, and are typically posed laying down in a cylinder-like position.
What is Cylindrical Body Type?
This specific commercial breed is solid white except for distinct, darkly pigmented points on its ears, nose, feet, and tail.
What is the Californian?
This highly transmissible fungal infection produces expanding, crusty, circular patches of hair loss, frequently starting on the head.
What is Ringworm?
This term describes the specific structural condition of a baby rabbit's coat at the exact moment it is born.
What is no fur?
What is completely bald?
What is naked?
This vocabulary word describes the small, extra toe located strictly on the inside of a rabbit's front legs.
What is a Dewclaw?
This specific type of grass hay is widely recommended by breeders as the ideal daily baseline fiber source for adult rabbits.
What is Timothy hay?
This breed is famous for a specialized coat that features a bright, glass-like natural luster known as "sheen."
What is the Satin?
This painful issue involves bruised or ulcerated sores developing on the bottom surface of a rabbit's rear feet.
What are Sore Hocks?
This is the precise number of days it takes for rapidly growing newborn kits to completely double their initial birth weight.
What is 6 days?
This specific term describes a coat of fur that immediately snaps back to its normal, smooth position when petted backward from the hips to the shoulders.
What is Flyback fur?
This basic environmental requirement is universally cited as the most critical factor for a handler to maintain in a rabbitry to prevent the rapid spread of diseases.
What is good sanitation?
What is proper sanitation?
What is cleanliness?
This small, wool-bearing breed features a short, blocky, compact body type completely covered in dense wool.
What is the Jersey Wooly?
This emergency condition causes a rabbit's neck to twist sharply to one side, completely disrupting its sense of physical balance.
What is Wry Neck?
This is the formal livestock term for the actual process of a female rabbit giving birth to a litter.
What is kindling?
This descriptive term refers to a defect where a milky, glazed film covers the rabbit's cornea, indicating partial or total blindness.
What is Moon Eye?
What is Wall Eye?
This permanent identification practice involves marking a rabbit's left ear to uniquely track its lineage, registry, and show placement.
What is tattooing?
What is a tattoo?