Diseases
Sanitation
Breeds
Vocabulary
Mixed Category
100
A bacterial infection that causes discharge from the nose and sneezing.
What is snuffles?
100
Without this, rabbitries can experience a build up of ammonia and it can cause serious respiratory problems.
What is proper ventilation?
100
This rabbit is known for it’s distinctive “belted” markings.
What are Dutch?
100
A female rabbit
What is a doe?
100
A rabbit whose breed is not recognized by the ARBA.
What is a mixed breed?
200
Produces discharge from the eye and is often caused by a bacteria.
What is weepy eye?
200
A build up of this, can lead to the infestation of flies and spread of diseases.
What is manure?
200
This rabbit originated in England and has ears that have to be at least 21 inches in length.
What ar English Lops?
200
An ulceration on the pad of the foot
What are sore hocks?
200
The amount of recognized rabbit breeds, according to ARBA.
What is 49?
300
Technically a disorder, this condition is hereditary or a result of an injury and causes the teeth of a rabbit to grow too long.
What is malocclusion?
300
This type of cage tends to harbor bacteria and germs(opposed to all wire cages).
What are wooden cages?
300
Known for its cylindrical body type, this rabbit is one of the oldest breeds of rabbits.
What are Himalayans?
300
A young rabbit not yet weaned.
What is a kit?
300
Written chart prepared by a breeder that lists the breeder’s name, name of the rabbit, along with the rabbit’s parents, grandparents, and great grandparents.
What is a pedigree?
400
A respiratory illness that almost always results in death, often caused by an untreated case of snuffles.
What is pneumonia?
400
This, in addition to sunlight, can be a helpful disinfectant for rabbit cages.
What is bleach?
400
This rabbit has a full-arch body type and has a slate blue undercoat.
What are Belgium Hares?
400
A rabbit that is fully prime in coat, color, and flesh.
What is finish?
400
This provides energy for the rabbit,not food. Two examples are starch and cellulose.
What are carbohydrates?
500
One of the most common diseases in rabbits, an intestinal disorder that reults in diarrhea.
What is coccidiosis?
500
Rabbitries should be secure from this, as they carry diseases.
What are rodents?
500
This large rabbit has good meat qualities and has flyback fur with uniform gray ticking across the back.
What are Cinnamons?
500
A nose marking found on some breeds and broken varieties, found on the face and nose of a rabbit
What is a butterfly marking?
500
The American Rabbit Breeders Association was founded in this year.
What is 1910?