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Austin Wescoat.  Well proportioned, balanced, and uniformed  To be compact and smooth  Shoulders, midsection, and HQ well developed and fill  Depth.

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1 Austin Wescoat

2  Well proportioned, balanced, and uniformed  To be compact and smooth  Shoulders, midsection, and HQ well developed and fill  Depth and width should be in balance  The body is worth 35 points.

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4  Balanced with the body.  Set relatively close to the shoulders.  Eyes bright and bold.  Slightly refined faces in does.  Worth 5 points.

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6  Balanced with the body.  Short and thick.  Ears should not exceed 3 ½ inches  Worth 5 points

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8  Extremely dense.  Straight and upright.  ideal length of 5/8 inch.  Worth 35 points.

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10  condition: per ARBA definition worth 5 points.  Senior bucks: 6 months or over, weight 3-4 ¼ pounds.  Senior doe 6 months or over, weight 3 ¼ - 4 ½ pounds.  Juniors under 6 months, weight 2 – 3 ¾ pounds.

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12  Per individual color description.  Recognized verities: Black, Blue, Blue eyed white, Broken, Castor, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Himalayan, Lilac, Lynx, Opal, Otter, Red, Sable point, Tort, Red eyed white.  Certificate of development: Sable, Silver marten, Smoke pearl, and Tan.  Worth 15 points

13  Coloration to be a dark, rich, lustrous black.  Toenails are to be dark on solids.  Eyes are dark brown.  Faults: faded, rusty, or sunburned color; scattered white hairs; color that is uneven over entire body. (aaB_C_E)

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15  Coloration to be a dark blue.  Medium blue undercolor.  Toenails are to be dark on solids.  Eyes are a blueish grey.  Faults: faded, rusty color; scattered white hairs; frostiness or mealiness; light undercolor; guard hairs that do not match the body color.  aa_B_C_ddE

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17  any recognized color in conjuction with white. Eye to match the corresponding solid variety's description. Toenails may be white or colored.  Should have a balanced nose marking, eye markings, colored ears, colored tail and body spots.  Colored area to be evenly distributed in a spotted, patched or blanketed pattern which covers 10% to 50% of rabbit.  Tri color:white with Black & Orange, Lilac & Fawn, Chocolate & Orange, or Blue & Fawn  Faults: unbalanced nose markings; unbalanced body markings; scattered white hair in colored areas; tricolors with congested colors.

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19  Coloration is to be a pure white.  Eyes blue.  Faults: yellow, creamy tinge  DQ: any other eye color

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21  Coloration is to be a rich chestnut color slightly tipped with black.  The intermediate band is to be a rich rufus red defined over a slate blue undercolor.  width of the rufus band and the width of the slate blue band should be equal.  Ears are laced in black.  Faults:surface color that is too light, too dark, uneven, or gray in appearance; indistinct ring color.  DQ:harlequin markings  A_B_C_D_E

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23  Coloration is to be a sparkling mix of pearl and black that is lightly tipped with black.  Intermediate band is to be pearl over a slate-blue undercolor.  Ears are to be laced in black.  Faults: surface color that is too light, too dark, uneven, or brownish; indistinct ring color.  DQ: Absence of ring color on top or sides of body; harlequin markings.  A-B-c(chd)-D-E-

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25  Coloration is to be a lustrous chocolate brown.  Dove-grey undercolor.  Toenails are to be dark in solids.  Brown eyes with a ruby cast permissible.  Faults: faded, rusty, or sunburned color; scattered white hairs; color that is not even over the entire body.  aabbC_D_E

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27  Body color is to be a bright white with the ears, feet, tail and nose dark blue or black.  Toenails are to be dark and the eyes are to be pink.  Faults: light, faded, or uneven marking color, light shading on markings; color on dewlap.  DQ: any color or smut on the usable portion of the pelt; absence of color on the ears, nose, feet, or tail, white toenails.  aaB-c(ch)-D-E-(Black Himi)  aaB-c(ch)ddE-(Blue Himi)

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29  Coloration is to be a medium dove grey.  Dove grey undercolor.  Toenails are to be pigmented and eyes blue- grey with a ruby cast as permissible.  Faults: faded, rusty or sunburned color; scattered white hairs; color that uneven over the entire body.  aabbC_ddE

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31  Coloration is to be a light fawn color tipped with lilac.  Intermediate band is be to bright fawn clearly defined over a bend of white undercolor.  Toenails are to be pigmented in solids.  Eyes are blueish grey.  Faults: surface color that is too light, too dark, uneven or blue in appearance; barred feet; indistinctive ring color; failure to show dove-gray undercolor on belly.  DQ:harlequin markings; blue undercolor.  A-bbC-ddE-

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33  Coloration is to be a medium blue top color with a fawn intermediate band and a greyish blue undercolor.  Toenails are to be dark on solids.  Eyes are blueish grey.  Faults: surface color that is too light, uneven, or faded in appearance.  DQ: white spot(s); white toenail(s); failure to show intermediate fawn ring color; white undercolor; harlequin markings.  A-B-C-ddE-

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35  black, blue, chocolate, and lilac.  Black otters and chocolate otters will have orange to creamy orange marking color.  Blue otters and lilac otters will have fawn marking color.  Faults: brown or rusty tinge on body color; orange to creamy orange hairs in areas other than the patterned areas.  DQ: white spot’s, lack of belly undercolor as described in the respective variety.

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37  Surface color of body is to be a rich red.  Toenails are to be dark in solids.  Eyes are brown.  Faults: dark ticking which produces a smutty surface color; light ticking which produces a frost surface color; scattered white hairs; failure to show white belly color.  DQ: white spot’s; white toenails; blue or gray undercolor.  A-B-C-D-ee

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39  Color is to be a rich sepia brown on the nose, ears, feet, legs and tail.  The entire body is to be a creamy color with white undercolor.  Body surface color is to be lighter than the point color to give the proper contrast.  aaB-c(chl)-D-ee

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41  Surface color is to be a dark sepia brown that shades to a lighter brown on the flanks, chest, and belly.  Surface color is to extend as far down the shaft as possible to a slightly lighter undercolor.  Faults: rusty tinge; failure to show lighter surface color on the belly; scattered white hairs.  DQ: white toenail’s; failing to show discernible shading in coloration.  aaB-c(chl)c(chl)D-E-

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43  Surface color of the body is to be bright rusty red-orange which blends to a smoky gray-black on the flanks, head, belly and feet.  The shading on the head is to be the darkest at the whisker bed and is to blend into a lighter shading along the jaw line.  Faults: smutty tinge obscuring the rich orange saddle color; point color or shading color too light; scattered white hairs.  DQ: white belly or tail; white toenail’s; white spot’s.  aaB_C_D_ee

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45  surface and undercolor is to be a pure white.  Eyes are pink.  Faults: creamy tinge, yellow tinge; stained or dirty

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