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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Shows In Utah




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.





3 comments:

  1. Betty, does the animal need to be seen by the registrar in order to become registered?
    What are the conditions to pass?

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  2. To register a rabbit:

    a. the owner is a member of ARBA and has a current membership card;

    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.)

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  3. For frequently asked questions concerning ARBA practices including but not limited to registration, go to

    http://arba.net/faq.htm

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