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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the rabbit pedigree form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Sold to' section with the buyer's name and address. Ensure all details are accurate for proper record-keeping.
  3. Next, enter the 'Date Sold' to document when the transaction occurred.
  4. Proceed to fill out the sire's information, including variety, ear number, weight, and registration number (GC #). This establishes lineage.
  5. Continue with the grand sires and dams, providing similar details for each. Make sure to include their respective varieties and registration numbers.
  6. Complete any additional sections regarding legs and other relevant data as required by your specific breeding practices.
  7. Finally, certify the accuracy of the pedigree by signing at the bottom of the form before saving or sharing it.

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Ideally, your rabbits should be pedigreed. Theres a lot of reasons why I believe pedigreed rabbits are a good idea: You can list their awards on the pedigree, track down genealogy, find past breeders, and see registration information if your rabbits have been registered.
Monitor the Female Rabbit If you suspect the female rabbit is pregnant, closely observe her behavior and physical changes. Pay attention to such things as weight gain, increased appetite, visible abdominal , and eventually, nest building.
There are some general rules A proper pedigree shows the rabbit in question and three generations of parentage (parents, grand parents and great grand parents). All the rabbits on the pedigree must have tattooed numbers in their left ear listed on the pedigree As well as breed, color type and adult weight.
It costs $4 each to register rabbits. Your official registration papers from the A.R.B.A. will arrive by mail in a few weeks.
Saying a rabbit is pedigreed simply indicates that you have a record of its ancestors going back for 3 or more generations. In its simplest form a pedigree is just a family tree. A 3-generation pedigree identifies the rabbit, its parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.

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A lot of breeders get wrapped up in making sure all their rabbits are pedigreed, and while record keeping is a very good habit to get into, a lot of truly spectacular rabbits get passed over because theyre missing a piece of paper. Pedigrees are not necessary for a rabbit to be shown.
The pedigree must show the name and/or ear number, weight, and variety of the parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents (3 generations) of the animal being registered. (All ancestors in the 3 generations MUST be of the same breed as the animal being registered.)

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