Is this a Good Showable Otter Mini rex?

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Is this a good otter mini rex?
Peeks bad?
 

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Try posting a few more pics, include things like a picture of her belly while you blow on it ( to see the under color) also a pic of her head and neck area to check color and a front top and rear view for better conformation check :up:
 
I wish I could but this she is for sale and these are the only pictures.
 
Before and after the peak there seem to be flat spots, hard to say about anything else.. especially her shoulders, I can't see them at all but they may not be that great. Unless that doe is really cheap I would see her in person first or ask for some more photos first of other angles and a rear view as well,as they have her butt angled away from the camera. It could be hiding a pinched hindquarters.

It would also depend on what you are looking for or need in your breeding programe. If she is a good price and has something you need, like height then she may be valuable to you. She appears to have no DQ's so yes she is showable, how she would do on the table would be anyone's guess though. Bear in mind though that any breeder does not always sell their best stock and its up to each breeder to build up their own lines to what they want as opposed to just outright buying a perfect show-winner!
 
Proper belly undercolor is very important on Otters, because a lot of them are wide band. This means that they are white to the skin instead of the gray undercolor they are supposed to have. The quality on Otters is very very high, to the point that they can compete with Castors. That doe doesn't look all that great to me, but she could be badly posed, and its hard to really evaluate her from a picture.
 

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