Carol G. judges at the Utah RBA on Saturday, Brandy gets a picture taken with Carol. Brandy is holding English Angora Chu's Lady Godiva.
Lady Godiva is not entered in the show due to the heat; she is there to be registered. Nate is examining her body for registrar's comments.
Registration is done, Brandy (L) and Kathy (R) have a picture taken with registrar Nate holding Lady Godiva. Lady Godiva has earned her three leg certificates in June, just waiting for the registration in order to be granded.
Betty, does the animal need to be seen by the registrar in order to become registered?
ReplyDeleteWhat are the conditions to pass?
To register a rabbit:
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b. the rabbit is at least 6 months old and free of disqualification according to the ARBA Standard of Perfection, and the rabbit is within the range of upper and lower weight limit;
c. to be examined by an ARBA licensed registrar;
d. the owner pays the registrar $6 and provide a 3-generation pedigree that list all pure breed rabbits in the same breed. (the registrar pays ARBA $3 for the registration form.)
For frequently asked questions concerning ARBA practices including but not limited to registration, go to
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