I agree with @Jackrabbit about Patterson's type - a little long in the shoulder, peaks early so he comes off as flat. These are pretty common faults and chances are good you'll hear the same thing about at least a few other rabbits on the judging table. It looks like you've got him posed nicely but some minor adjustments might help him (hard to say without getting hands on him); the judge(s) will take care of that, as most of them are quite good at helping a rabbit look its best.Glad to find this thread. I have just been considering trying a show or two. I will look into ARBA in the next few day. I know nothing about showing and honestly can't even pose my rabbits very well. But, I have to start somewhere.
What are some things you wish you would have know in your first show days? What would be your advice to a total newbie for showing? I appreciate your input.
Here is a picture of my 9 month old buck, Patterson, that I am considering for show. What do you think? I also have a pedigreed light gray Flemish Giant buck that I am considering.
As I've mentioned before, I love the depth of his color, and his spots are pretty well defined and distributed; though his ears look a bit brindled, that won't lose him a lot of points. Color only accounts for 10 points in rex anyway. I remember him having some color on his nose, maybe on the left side? The ideal is a well-balanced nose marking, but as long as there's some color somewhere on the nose he's fine.
A rex has a lot of points on fur, of course: 40 points for fur and 45 for type, so depending on his texture, density and how close to prime he is, that could make or break him on the show table. If he stays in good condition (don't say the word "show" in his presence or you'll see a rabbit start to molt faster than you thought possible, haha!) I'd certainly take him, if only to see the judge(s) handle and pose him and give you feedback on his various qualities. And you never know what the competition will be...!
Do we get to see a picture of your Flemish?