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Hey!
This is a 4 week old PB Holland Lop doe...she has a white foot, and white toes on her other feet. Other then that she is black. Would that disqualify her from any shows?
And any comments on her type would be appreciated :)
 
Sorry but No white marks allowed :( and one of the reasons why BEW programs should not be introduced to other bloodlines

Hard to tell her type from the pictures but she is adorable :)
 
Dood":2v6wat23 said:
Sorry but No white marks allowed :( and one of the reasons why BEW programs should not be introduced to other bloodlines

Hard to tell her type from the pictures but she is adorable :)

Oh, man :( I guessed that, but wanted to make sure. I seem to have a real problem with non showable colors!
Yes, she is! I can't wait to see how she matures :) And maybe I'll get some showable colors from her :)
 
Dood":2haazk0r said:
Sorry but No white marks allowed :( and one of the reasons why BEW programs should not be introduced to other bloodlines

Hard to tell her type from the pictures but she is adorable :)
Does that include white hair on the bottom of the feet? This is actually something I've been wondering for a while. I looked in the Standard of Perfection, but couldn't find anything.
 
Is it just odd light bouncing back on her, or are her jowls/jaw tan? :shock:
 
CanadianWinter":1h5je3zb said:
And maybe I'll get some showable colors from her :)

If you do, go ahead and show them for points, but don't sell any of them on as breeding stock. If people get white showing up in their lines they will never forgive you.

Becky":1h5je3zb said:
Does that include white hair on the bottom of the feet?

No. The fur on the footpads is lighter than the rest of the rabbit.

Nyctra":1h5je3zb said:
Is it just odd light bouncing back on her, or are her jowls/jaw tan? :shock:

I saw that too. She could be a really poor Otter.

I had a broken Otter that was like that- the only Otter factoring he showed was at his nostrils- none in his ears, and his belly was white so couldn't see it there either.
 
Nyctra":2tlr1rmb said:
Is it just odd light bouncing back on her, or are her jowls/jaw tan? :shock:

That's just dust :) At first I wondered too, but looking at her again, she's totally black. <br /><br /> __________ Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:36 am __________ <br /><br />
MamaSheepdog":2tlr1rmb said:
If you do, go ahead and show them for points, but don't sell any of them on as breeding stock. If people get white showing up in their lines they will never forgive you.


Okay, thanks for the tip :)
 
MamaSheepdog":170g5yfm said:
Becky":170g5yfm said:
Does that include white hair on the bottom of the feet?

No. The fur on the footpads is lighter than the rest of the rabbit.
Oh, phew. All my rabbits have really light colored fur on the bottoms of their feet, so I was kind of scared for a second there :lol:
 
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