Faults are conditions or characteristics that are not acceptable?
True
A rabbit in molt or otherwise out of condition (but not diseased) is known as a fault
True
A rabbit on the table with ear cankers
Elimination, because it's curable
Absence of toenail(s), including dew claw on all breeds is a DQ
True
Eliminations are conditions that are assumed to be temporary in nature and curable
True
Double dewlaps are considered a fault and not a DQ
True
Hutch stains are considered a Disqualification
False, it is a fault
A rabbit with crooked feet or legs
DQ, not curable
Wolf teeth or buck teeth is a fault because it can be cured
False, this is considered a permanent defect
Disqualifications result from one or more permanent defects, deformities, or blemishes which renders an animal unfit to win an award in competition or from taking part in exhibition
True
Broken toenails are a cause for elimination
False, it's a fault
Flabby and overfat rabbits may be eliminated from the table
True
A rabbit with sore hocks
All senior Does are required to have a dewlap
False, dewlaps in the following breeds are considered a DQ: Dwarf Hotots, Himalayan, Netherland Dwarf, Polish, Tans, and Silvers.
An animal of an unrecognized variety is considered to have a fault
False, it is a DQ
Poor eye color is a DQ
False, it's a fault
White toenail(s) in all solid-colored breeds except Himalyan and Californian is a fault
False, it's a DQ
Extremely pregnant Doe on the table
Elimination, her condition can be cured
Mange or mites causing a scabby condition are curable and therefore not a DQ
True and False, it is curable, but will eliminate the animal from show
Torn Ears are considered a DQ
True
A tumor is considered a DQ
True
Wry tail or screw tail are both a DQ
True
Buck does not show with both testicles
DQ
Blindness in one or both eyes is a Fault and does not detract from the overall animal
False, it is a DQ
A rabbit whose nails are too long will be eliminated from show
False, this is neither a fault nor a DQ or elimination, but it can detract from the overall appearance of the rabbit.