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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72  (Original Message)Sent: 5/7/2008 12:02 AM
Abcess
A hard swelling or isolated collection of pus or purulent matter occurring in the rabbit's skin. Accompanied by localized fever and heat.



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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:03 AM
Adult
Any fully developed, mature rabbit of breeding age. For show purposes, a rabbit 6 months of age or older in breeds having four showroom classes and 8 months or older in breeds having six showroom classes. See Senior.

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:03 AM
Agouti color pattern
A hair shaft that has three or more bands of color with a definite break between each color. Usually dark slate at the base, with two or more alternating light and dark bands or rings interspersed with black guard hairs. The head, ears, and feet usually have ticking; the belly color is much lighter and does not carry ticking. Examples: steel or gray Flemish, Chinchilla, and Belgian Hares.

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:03 AM
Albino
A pink-eyed, white furred/wooled rabbit

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:03 AM
ARBA
The initials of the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc., which promotes rabbits in the United States and foreign countries, provides for licensing of judges and registrars, and publishes a book of standards (The Standard of Perfection) which describes the desired characteristics for each recognized breed.

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:04 AM
Arch (Arc)
A gentle curvature of the spine, which extends from the neck (or shoulders in some breeds) to the rear of the rabbit. It is best observed by viewing the animal in profile.

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:04 AM
Awn Fluff
The soft, crimped, intermediate wool fibers ending with a straight tip. A type of wool fiber described in the Giant Angora standard.

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 5/7/2008 12:04 AM
Awn Hair
The strong, straight guard hair protruding above the undercoat (Awn Fluff) on the Giant Angora.

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