You should check with your local 4H club, or youth farming group. They will have all the answers you need, and there will be people there who share your interest in rabbits. They will be able to guide you, and can perhaps take you to a rabbit judging, to see for yourself what goes on there. Rabbits are judged on their physical characteristics, so your rabbit either has the makings of a champion or doesn't (there is nothing for you to teach him). Rabbit enthusiasts have spent many years breeding for "perfect" results - but you may still have a great rabbit, just by luck. And even if he isn't perfect to a rabbit judge, he is perfect to you, right? Good luck!
This depends on if it is a purebred rabbit or not and also if it has good show quality.
If your rabbit has glaucoma it's probably not a show rabbit and all you can and should do is take it to a vet have it spade or neutered.
The Sooty Show - 1968 Rabbit Trap is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
she twitches her tail to show she is ready to mate.
First, there should be a rabbit, hidden somewhere, and the magician pulls out a rabbit that was there (somewhere) hidden before the magic show.
"Crusader Rabbit" .
It either means your rabbit came from a breeder or that it was once shown. Many breeders will tattoo the ears to show where the rabbit came from. If your rabbit was once shown, it will have a tattoo on the inside of the right ear because that is required for show.
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Show the rabbit what to do, then reward it with pets, treats, and praise. Do this several times each day until the rabbit learns. Even after the rabbit has learned, continue to practice the trick or task regularly to ensure retention.
A good Dutch rabbit can cost up to $50. But if you want one for a pet, you can buy one for like $10. show rabbits ussually cost around 10-50 dollars. depends on the breeder and the type of rabbit. i bought my show rabbit (she is a dutch) for $10 at a pet store (pet cetra). a pure rabbit should cost more than $25, any thing under that examin the animal closly first, and see what needs to be fixed and what is required for a show rabbit. a show rabbit for the ARBA should have a pedigree, well compacked bady shape, 3-5 LBS, good fly back fur and of corse buying a dutch or a rabbit with marking the marking should be well neetly cut and no spots were there not sopose to be. a maketing (meet rabbit) rabbit, should have a thicker loin, hip and shoulder, should NOT be fat (over weight) as the meet will be greesy. these are the guid lines to haveing a good quality show rabbit.
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Show rabbits can vary greatly in price depending on breed, quality, and pedigree. Prices can range from $20 to over $200 for a well-bred show rabbit. It is important to consider the reputation of the breeder and the rabbit's potential for success in shows when determining the price.