pamnock wrote:Pedigrees are not required to show at ARBA shows, although when youbegin to sell the offspring, you will find that most people preferpedigreed stock.
Pam
No kidding?? I had no idea ARBA didn't require pedigrees!!! (I've got a nice young Pal buck...lololol)
Rose
I'm just trying to figure out what they have to go to court for! :shock:LOL Bo!
Welcome to the board April, sorry I didn't see your post sooner! Your bunnies are gorgeous!
Ang xx
cooool!Would I kid you ?There are some county 4-Horganizations that require their 4-Hers only purchase rabbits withpedigrees, however, it is not required by ARBA. In fact,you're rabbit need not even be "purebred"! It just needs tomeet the ARBA standard for a particular breed. In one case,it was actually a solid blue Checkered Giant that won Best Of Breed"American" at an ARBA convention one year.
Pam
Depends on who you breed them to, and what your goal is. Each parentprovides only half of the genes, so depending on the mate you could endup with nice babies. (How to predict that? Ask Pam!O.K. thank you for telling me that information. Doyou think I should just keep my bunnies as pets?? instead ofbreeding and showing them??
April