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Most rabbit exhibitions in America are sanctioned by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA), [1] which recognizes 52 breeds in its Standard of Perfection 2021–2025. [2] Rabbit show jumping , also known as rabbit hopping or rabbit agility, is a performance sport developed in the 1970s based on horse jumping [ 3 ] and is distinct from ...
The ARBA also has two paid offices; Treasurer and Executive Director. These last two are appointed by the Board of Directors for a three year term. [2] Despite its name, the American Rabbit Breeders Association has affiliated clubs and members all over the world. Each of these members are assigned a district, based on their location.
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The American Cavy Breeders Association (ACBA) is a national specialty club under the America Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). Like many other specialty clubs under ARBA, the ACBA maintains a membership, awards sweepstakes points, provides special awards, publishes a newsletter and contributes to developing new standards.
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The American Sable is a result of Chinchilla rabbit crosses. Sables are identical to Chinchilla rabbits in body conformation, but their coats are colored differently. The head, feet, ears, back, and top of the tail are a dark sepia, while the coat fades to a lighter tan over the rest of the body, similar to the coloring of a Siamese cat.
In the same year, the society set up examinations for rabbit-keeping. [5] The first National Diplomas in Rabbit Husbandry were awarded in 1953. [6] In the 1960s, the BRC campaigned against bans on rabbits being kept in council housing, and suggested an upper limit of 12 rabbits per household. [7] [8]