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- Mandolin
- The body of the rabbit is pear shaped, having the appearance of a mandolin laid face down. Back and saddle arch toward loins to make noticeably large, broad hindquarters.
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- Marked
- A rabbit's fur usually white, which is broken up by an orderly placement of another color. Also refers to rabbits that carry the pattern of the Tan variety.
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Massive A term meaning bulky and heavy. Ponderous or large. |
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- Meaty
- The quality of being able to carry a large proportion of meat for the size and type of rabbit. A noticeable meatiness at the forequarters, back, saddle, loins, and haunches.
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Molt (Moult) The process of shedding or changing the fur twice each year. The baby or nest fur is molted at two months. The first natural coat of fur is fully developed at 4 to 6 months. |
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- Muzzle
- The projecting portion of the head surrounding the mouth, nose, and lower jaw.
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