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The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) is a national club for domestic rabbits and cavy breeders. The ARBA is headquartered in Knox, Pennsylvania , in the United States . Its membership is composed of rabbit and cavy exhibitors, commercial breeders and pet owners in North America and many countries throughout the world.
A kemono character, exhibiting animal features such as a muzzle and fur A kemonomimi character, exhibiting animal features only in the ears and tail. Kemonā (Japanese: ケモナー) is a Japanese subcultural term used to describe people who are fond of anthropomorphic animal characters, which are referred to as kemono (Japanese: ケモノ).
The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) was founded in 1910 and is the national authority on rabbit raising and rabbit breeds, having a uniform "Standard of Perfection", registration and judging system.
The Gouwenaar, also called the Lilac rabbit or the Gouda rabbit, [78] is a small to medium-sized rabbit, weighing 2.5–3.2 kg (5.5–7.1 lb). It comes in grey and blue. It comes in grey and blue. It originated in the Netherlands in 1927, [ 79 ] by a Dutch pigeon breeder, who bred a Fee de Marbourg with a Havana rabbit .
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 ...
During the 1990s, the breed arrived in the United States from both the Netherlands and England. The Thrianta breed is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) [2] and by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [3] The Thrianta breed is rare in Australia with only a few active breeders. [citation needed]
"The Rabbit hOle," a new exhibit in Missouri, brinks brings classic children's storybooks to life. By bringing classic storybooks to life, a new exhibit aims to promote a love of reading Skip to ...
Rabbit Fever is a 2010 feature-length documentary film directed by Amy Do, about the competition at the 2005 National Convention of the American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA), the largest assemblage of rabbits in the world.