Friday, July 13, 2012
genetik arnab broken oleh newhillz rabbitry
apa itu broken .... sila baca artikel diatas...
"Broken means any color in conjunction with white" - Kim's Rabbit Hutch
apa itu charlie??
"CHARLIE - an extremely lightly marked animal in marked breeds or Broken Groups. A Charlie usually has colored ears, light eye circles, and a "Charlie Chaplin" mustache-like marking. It is usually devoid of back and side markings." - ARBA standard of perfection 2011-2012 pg. 6.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
arnab sy bunting ker tak?? camana nak check??
arnabkus download 2 : Seni memeriksa arnab bunting
nak tau bagaimana???
pelajari cara nya....
practice make perfect....
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
arnabkus download 1.. meat production
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Rabbit ABC Glossary... 'B'
BALANCE -(1)Type--Shape or conformation. An orderly and pleasing arrangement of physical characteristics, so as to present a harmonious appearance. (2)Marking--Equal distribution of corresponding marking, such as color divisions of the Harlequin, or equal amounts of color on the cheeks of the Dutch. Equal distribution of color in the pattern and side markings of the Checkered Giant, English Spot, and Rhinelender.
BAND -An unbroken vertical circle of marking color around the body of Harlequin.
BANDING -A hair shaft having various colors. Normally associated with an agouti coat.
BANGS -The longer wool appearing at the front base of the ears and top of the head in some wool breeds.
BAR - A semicircle of marking color, running vertically on the sides or body of the Harlequin.
BARRED - (1)Elongated spots which should be round. (As found in the side marking of the Rhinelander or English Spot, or the cheek spots of the Rhinelander, English Spot, or Checkered Giant.) (2)Light colored streaks or bars on the front or rear feet.
BASE COLOR or UNDERCOLOR - The fur color at the base of the fur shaft nest to the skin.
BELLEARS - Ears that have large, heavy tips with distinctive fall or lop.
BELLY -The abdomen, from the last rib to pelvis, containening primarily the organ digestion
BELLY COLOR - The color on the underside of the rabbit extending from the forelegs to the crotch area.
BLAZE - The white marking found on the face of a Dutch. It should be medium wide and wedge shaped, covering the nose, whisker bed, and tapering up to the ears, where it joins the hair line. The blaze is to continue to the cheeks and should be well rounded and follow the jaw line after passing the whisker bed.
BLEMISH - Any defect or fault which detracts from the appearance.
BLOOM - The vitality and finish of a coat in good condition.
BOB TAIL - A tail noticeably shorter than normal. A disqualification from competition.
BOIL or ABSCESS - A localized area of inflammation caused by an infection under the skin, in a gland, or in a hair follicle. It may produce localized swelling, heat and redness. It is sometimes characterized by swollen, inflamed tissue, where pus gather. A disqualification from competition.
BONE - The term used to describe the skeletal structure of a rabbit.
BOOTS - The colored markings on the feet and legs of Pointed Pattern rabbits.
BOWED LEGS - May be applied to the fore & hind legs. Bent like a bow. Legs that are curved outwardly or inwardly from the middle. A disqualification from competition.
BREED - A class of domestic rabbits that reproduces itself with distinctive characteristic, such as fur, marking, shape, and size.
BREEDER - (1) Anyone who raises a breed or variety of rabbits which complies with the Standard of Perfection. (2)A rabbit used primarily to produce offspring.
BREEDING CERTIFICATE - A written certificate, issue by the owner of a stud buck, showing its pedigree and the date of breeding to a particular doe. It is issued as proof of the ancestry of the anticipated litter.
BRINDLE - An inter mixture of two colors without definite pattern.
BRINDLING - The longer tan tipped guard hairs carried up the flanks and hindquarter of Tan Pattern rabbits.
BROKEN COAT - Fur with guard hairs missing or broken, exposing the undercoat. A coat that is affected by molt, exposing the undercoat.
BUCK - An intact male rabbits.
BUCK TEETH - see wolf teeth. A disqualification in competition.
BULL DOG HEAD - A short, broad, bold head, with a definite masculine appearance.
BUTTERFLY - A nose marking found on some marked breeds and Broken varieties. The wing positions cover the whisker bed and upper lip, with the body or nose fork extending up the center of the face.
BUTTING TEETH - A form of malocclusion, where the incisors meet evenly, without the upper incisors overlapping the lower incisors in proper structure. A disqualification from competition.
this is a glossary of words and term specific to rabbits and rabbit showing. These are not necessarily the dictionary definitions.
Standard of Perfection 2011-2015 by ARBA. Inc.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Rabbit ABC Glossary... 'A'
ADULT - A mature rabbit of breeding age. For show qualification see senior
AGOUTI PATTERN - A hair Shaft that has three or more bands of color, with a definite break between each color. It usually has dark slate at the base, with two or more alternating light or dark bands of color, which if further interspersed with contrasting guard hairs. The head, feet, and ear usually have ticking. Eye circles, belly, under jaws, underside of tail, and triangle are much lighter (may be white for some cases) and do not carry ticking.
ALBINO - A white rabbit with pink eyes caused by a recessive gene.

this is a glossary of words and term specific to rabbits and rabbit showing. These are not necessarily the dictionary definitions.
Standard of Perfection 2011-2015 by ARBA. Inc.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Rabbit ku mengigit!!!!!!!! Kenapa????????? Why??????

Reasons Buns Bite
Fear. A frightened rabbit will lash out at predators who come near in an attempt to inflict enough damage to the pursuer to repel the attack. These are strong instincts and a frightened bun will not take the time to determine if that hand that is swooping toward them is their beloved owner or a predator.
Blind Spot. Rabbits have a blind spot in their vision. They cannot see directly in front of them. If you look at a bun's head, the eyes are on the sides, allowing a wider field of vision. When people stick their hand in a bun's cage, they usually stick their hand toward the bun's head. . . in the blind spot. All the rabbit knows is that, without warning, something has touched them. They, instinctively lash out. Always warn your bun before approaching them and, better yet, make sure your hands are not in their blind spot.
Pecking Order. Rabbits in colonies develop very strict hierarchies. Much of this is achieved non-violently, but nips are frequently part of establishing who's in charge. If your bun feels that you are trying to get "too big for your britches," they may bite you to remind you that they are, indeed, in charge.
Sexual Behavior. Nipping is often part of the mating ritual. So, if little Pookie is circling your feet and nipping ankles and hands, consider yourself "wooed."
Pain and Illness. Rabbits in physical distress will bite. Any sick or injured animal is dangerous and should be approached as such. Sick and injured animals should always be handled with gloves and towels.
Strangers in the Warren. If a stranger attempts to be too familiar too quickly, then Thump may nip a finger in warning. Rabbits love the familiar and they often require time to accept change. This includes new people in their lives.
In many of the cases where people have been bitten, frankly they have deserved it. Children who harass the cute little bunnies in the cage by sticking their fingers in the bun's face over and over deserve a little nip.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Kits Ready for Show... calculate & bred your rabbit now!!!
(let say 15 June 2012)
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Arnab telor @ testis sebelah jer....

sedikit cerita menarik mengenainya...
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Breeder assistant - aku kecewa dengan software ni... huhuhuh


Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Software -Breeder Assistant


Sunday, June 26, 2011
Antibiotik yang berbahaya untuk rabbit anda
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Arnab PooP... Siri Kenali Arnab Anda.....

Tuesday, June 21, 2011
ARNAB from DVS putrajaya

Monday, May 30, 2011
Wryneck @ headTILT


Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Ketchum... Ketchum ohh lalal (style burung kakak tua)
"Hampa…
Inilah perasaan Tim pada saat ini. Penuh kehampaan. Di masa kehampaan ini juga, saya teringat sebuah lagu yang tidak asing lagi. Lagunya seperti berikut…
Burung kakak tua
Hinggap di jendela
Nenek sudah tua
Giginya tinggal dua
Lechum Lechum Lechum
Mu la la
Lechum Lechum Lechum
Mu la la
Lechum Lechum Lechum
Mu la la
Burung Kakak Tua.
Tolong jangan salahkan Tim ye kalau I terlanjur kata dicatatan blog ini. Kenapa di masa yang terlampau hampa ini saya masih boleh ingat lagu Burung Kakak Tua? Kerana dalam ingatan Tim, Burung Kakak Tua ini pandai meniru manusia bercakap. Akan tetapi, I rasa Burung Kakak Tua ini tidak faham langsung apa yang dikatakannya.
Itulah perangai segolongan besar peminat2 arnab hias di tanahair tercinta I ini. Memang pandai meniru cara percakapan dan mengikut trend. Setiap kali saya menayang gambar arnab comel, semua sudah tahu menahu bertanya, “Yang Ni Pedigree Ke?”. Tim nak tanya, betul2 tahu tak apa itu Pedigree dan kenapa Pedigree?
Maklumlah, ada Pedigree dan Tattoo ni boleh jual lebih mahal….BOHONG!
Renung sekejap…..KUALITI bukan KUANTITI brader……Sekali lagi kita kembali ke Standard Of Perfection (dah bosan ni nak di ulang lagi macam tak habis2)….Tak pe, kita belajar slow slow skit……….
Kenapa seekor arnab dijual RM 150 lepas itu yang lain RM 500? Arnab RM 150 kalau ada pedigree terus naik harga ke RM 500 macam upgrade KAP CHAI ke SUPER BIKE….BOHONG!
Walaupun arnab impot pun ada beza KUALITINYA! Tolong jangan lupa kata2 hikmat ini boleh tolong supaya duit tidak senang berlari dari dompet….
Saya pun sudah bosan nak menaip panjang lebar ni – sila rujuk kepada catatan yang sudah lampau ini - http://truluvrabbitry.com/2010/11/19/the-reason-behind-the-tattoo/. Kalau perlu, silalah rujuk kepada kamus ye.
Akan tetapi jari2 I rasa gatal sikit. Mari, saya tolong taipkan sebanyak mungkin.
Fungsi tattoo ini bukannya untuk mendapatkan lebih duit. Malah seperti KAD PENGENALAN dalam dompet mu sayang….
Kenapa warganegara ini diberi nombor unik? Kerana semua orang ini kan spasial? Ia digelar KAD PENGENALAN. Jom kita buangkan perkataan KAD ia menjadi PENGENALAN! BINGO, itu lah fungsi TATTOO!
Ia dijadikan pengenalan untuk si ARNAB. Kalau ikut ARBA, nak masuk pertandingan ataupun nak didaftar arnab itu, kena ada PEDIGREE dan TATTOO. Pedigree untuk menyatakan arnab itu adalah TULEN kerana PEDIGREE (surat beranak) mencatitkan salahsilah keluarga 3 generasi. Untuk seekor arnab digelar PURE BREED (baka tulen), ia semestinya seekor arnab yang telah dibiak dengan 3 generasi BAKA YANG SAMA. Kalau tetiba kawan2 nampak seekor Netherland Dwarf dicatatkan di dalam PEDIGREE Holland Lop di peringkat generasi ke-3, malah arnab you itu bukan tulen. Semua arnab yang dicatitkan dalam seluruh PEDIGREE 3 generasi mestilah terdiri daripada baka arnab yang sama. Faham tak? Muka macam tak faham saja.
Tak pe, kalau tak puas atau tak faham boleh email President atau Officer ARBA. Kan lebih baik percaya sama itu Mat Salleh? Orang Malaysia sendiri ini memang merepek bukan2. Ataupun orang Malaysian sendiri ini taip dalam Bahasa Mat Salleh standard tak cukup tinggi susah nak difahami…
Kenapa Si Tim ini tattoo dan bagi pedigree/sijil beranak untuk semua arnabnya? Senang je nak jawab soalan itu. Kerana Si Tim ni nak jaga ketulenan arnab2 yang terlepas dari jari genggaman Tim. Kan arnab hias impot ini semakin popular? Dan nak mula dengan permulaan yang baik supaya dapat jejaki baka yang diimpot. Yang ni tak faham tak pe kerana bukan semua diwajibkan ikut jejak Si Tim ni.
Lebih baik jangan hinggap di atas jendela cuba nak jadi burung kakak tua. Nanti jatuh beb……." cited from tru-luv rabbitry .. tq tim
aku rase lagu kena tukau beb... ni boleh buat iklan jenama tattoo plier nih
ketchum ... ketchum..
ketchum tattoo plier.... tattoo sampai tua... hahaah
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Rabbit Terms by ABOB's Rabbitry

Rabbit Terms
When you hear rabbit people talk, you may hear things like - buck, doe, kits, kindle, lagomorph, variety, etc. Is this a new langauage? No..., It's rabbit speak.
Here are the meanings of some different rabbit terms...
ARBA - American Rabbit Breeders Association
BIS - Best in Show
BOB - Best of Breed
BOS - Best of Opposite Sex
BOSV - Best of Oppostie Sex of Variety
BOV - Best of Variety
Broken - When the solid coat color of a rabbit has white patches or large white areas.
Buck - un-altered male rabbit.
Butterfly - A dark colored area around the rabbits nose- on a broken colored rabbit- that resembles a butterfly.
Charlie - A Broken patterned animal with less than 10% color on white fur.
Condition - the physical shape a rabbit is in.
Culling - When you remove less desirable rabbits from your herd, either by selling them or killing them, so you do not breed down undesirable qualities in your rabbits.
Dewlap - Thick folds of furred skin under a rabbits chin, mostly on does.
Doe - un-altered female rabbit.
Eye circle - Even markings around both eyes.
Faults - Imperfections on a rabbit that bring down the number of points a rabbit may win for show, but does not disqualify it from showing.
Fly back - After brushing the coat in the opposite direction it is going in, it falls back in place quickly.
Four Class - Show term for rabbits weighing less than 9 lbs at senior weight.
Guard hair - the longer, coarser hair of the coat which offers protection to the undercoat and providing wearing quality and sheen to the coat.
Inbreeding - mating closely related pairs of rabbits such as mother to son.
Junior - A show term for rabbits under 6 months of age.
Kindling - When a rabbit gives birth to babies.
Kits - A baby rabbit.
Lagomorph - The technical name for a rabbit
Lapin - The french word for "rabbit".
Linebreeding- mating rabbits that are descended from the same family line, but are related several generations back, such as first cousins or uncle to niece.
Litter - Baby rabbits born to the same mother at the same time.
Malocclusion - An inherited defect where the upper and lower jaws do not let the teeth meet, allowing either the bottom or top teeth to grow long and unevenly out of the rabbits mouth.
Molt - When a rabbit sheds it's hair.
Nest box- Where a doe kindles its kits.
Outbreeding - Mating two totally unrelated rabbits.
Pair - A buck and a doe.
Palpate - To feel a pregnant does underside to determine whether or not she is pregnant, usually not less than 12 or more than 14 days into the pregnancy.
Pedigree - A chart showing the descendants of a rabbit, three to four generations back.
Rabbitry - A place where domestic rabbits are raised or kept.
Rollback - After brushing the coat in the opposite direction it is going in, it falls back in place slowly.
Saddle - The rounded colored portion at the rear of a dutch rabbit.
Senior - A rabbit that is over 6 months of age or older.
Six class rabbits - A show term for rabbits over 9 lbs. at senior weight.
Smut - Slate grey fur that is not supposed to be on a standard color for a rabbit.
Tattoo - a set of numbers and or letters tattooed into a rabbits left ear for identification.
Trio - One buck and two does.
Type - Denotes body conformation or the shape of a particular breed of rabbit.
Variety - A rabbit's color.
Weaning - The process of getting a baby rabbit to go from drinking its mother's milk to eating solid food.
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
what is pedigree
Rabbit Pedigree question?
Rabbit Pedigree question?
Rabbit Pedigree question?
That blank space you referred to could either be for the rabbit's name or for the rabbit's ear number. Usually there is a space for each. You might check that your rabbit has an ear number in its left ear and record that. And make sure you record that on the pedigree if it isn't on there. If it is the name, then put whatever name you want to call the rabbit in the space, since you do own the rabbit now and it is your right to name it. But do not change anything regarding the ancestors. The person who sold you the rabbit signed that pedigree stating that it was true.