bunnytamer
Well-Known Member
What is required in order for a rabbit to get a leg?
If one of the bunnies in the class is scratched or was DQed, it doesn't count in the actual class number. That one gets me a lot.
Holly
Revverress wrote:If one of the bunnies in the class is scratched or was DQed, it doesn't count in the actual class number. That one gets me a lot.
Holly
This is not all true. The number in the class only changes if the DQed rabbit is the wrong color, wrongsex, or wrong breed,meaning that it didn't belong in that class in the first place. For example: A blue sr. doe that is entered as a blue sr. buck will get DQed and will change the number in the class since it does not belong in the buck class...it was a doe.
If a rabbit is underweight but entered in the correct class, then it does not change the number in the class.
Sharon
^Yep, what Emily said, but there must also be 3 different exhibitors showing in the class.
I also have to point out that the rabbit must have actually won over at least 5 different rabbits. If one of the bunnies in the class is scratched or was DQed, it doesn't count in the actual class number. That one gets me a lot.
Holly
Revverress wrote:^Yep, what Emily said, but there must also be 3 different exhibitors showing in the class.
I also have to point out that the rabbit must have actually won over at least 5 different rabbits. If one of the bunnies in the class is scratched or was DQed, it doesn't count in the actual class number. That one gets me a lot.
Holly
That would be Amanda, haha.
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