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Breeds
100

This organization sets the official breed standards for rabbits and cavies in the U.S.

American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA)

100

What is the most important nutrient in a rabbit's diet?

Water

100

The amount of rabbits in a meat pen.

Three.

100

A condition where the top and bottom incisors (teeth) lie on and rub against each other. 

Butting Teeth
100

This fur type is known for its velvet texture. 

Rex.

200

The ear in which a tattoo for permanent identification should go (right or left).

Left.

200

Since rabbits' teeth are constantly growing, this dietary component is essential for maintaining them

Hay

200

The age at which commercial rabbits are typically harvested for meat. 

8-12 weeks old. 

200

Disease associated with vitamin C deficiency in cavies. 

Scurvy

200

An animal (rabbit OR cavy) with a translucent hair shaft.   

Satin.

300

The show class for an animal under 6 months old. 

Junior

300

This nutrient should make up 16%-18% of your pelleted feed. 

Protein.

300

The three market rabbit classes.

Fryer, Roaster, and Stewer.

300
Disease identifiable by a thick white discharge from a rabbit's nose.

Pasteurella (aka "Snuffles")

300

This breed poses flat on the show table. 

Himalayan. 

400

When evaluating the eyes in showmanship, you should never:

Force the eyes open. 

400

This feed component is essential to aid in gut movement.

Fiber. 

400
Rabbit manure must be composted before being used (True/False).

False. Rabbit manure is a "cold manure" meaning it can be used without composting. 

400

This bacterial infection of the mammary glands can prevent kits from nursing and may be life-threatening if untreated.

Mastitis.

400

This commercial breed has the "standing" fur type. 

Silverfox

500

Fatty tissue on the neck of a rabbit, considered a disqualification from show for most breeds.

Dewlap.

500

This mineral in abundance can cause urinary sludge and bladder stones.

Calcium.

500

The 5 products obtained from rabbits. 

Meat, Pelts, Wool, Manure, and Urine. 

500

A condition where the eye turns completely white.

Glaucoma (aka "moon eye")

500

This full-arched marked breed is known as the "Calico of the Fancy."

Rhinelander

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