Full Arch Rabbit Breeds
Across
- 3. A rabbit weighing no more than 10 pounds as a senior. Recognized in Black and blue. Has a pattern with colored and tan spots on the white. Markings include: 6-8 spots per side, a spine marking, butterfly, cheek spots, eye circles, and colored ears.
- 5. A rabbit weighing no more than 9.5 pounds as a senior. I only come in one variety: a deep red of tan or chestnut shade with 3 bands of color.
- 6. A rabbit weighing no more than 2.5 pounds as a senior. DQed if has a dewlap. Ears no longer than 2.5 inches. Recognized in Black, Otter, BEW, Broken, Chestnut, REW, and Sable Marten.
Down
- 1. A rabbit with no maximum weight as a senior. Recognized in Black and Blue. Has sidemarkings, spine markings, ear markings, butterfly, eye circles, and cheek spots.
- 2. A rabbit that weighs no more than 5.5 pounds as a senior. Is recognized in black, blue, chocolate, and lilac. The colored sections are lined by tan. Markings include: a triangle, collar, chest, demarcation line, eye circles, nostrils and jowls.
- 4. A rabbit weighing no more than 8 pounds as a senior. Recognized in 7 varieties. Markings include: a butterfly, eye circles, cheek spots, colored ears, a herringbone/spine marking, and chain side markings.