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Dutch Black Junior Bucks |
#2- 4th place This rabbit is a bit long in type. He peaks a bit soon, causing him to slope off in the hindquarters. |
#3- 3rd place This is a gorgeous rabbit, he's only 3rd place as we're judging by what they look like in the pictures. In real life he would win over the 2nd place animal. He has the better head and is a lot more rounded than the other. He is a bit longer in the shoulders. |
#4- 2nd place As I can see and feel the rabbits, I would normally place this one 3rd. In this picture he has very nice type and is very short, however he is now a bit longer and slopes off quite a bit. I do not like the head on this rabbit. |
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Dutch Blue Junior Bucks |
#1- 1st place This is a gorgeous rabbit with very nice type. He wouldn't stay put for this picture so you can't see his head. He's short in the body and well balanced. |
#2- 3rd place This one is really close with the 4th place animal. Looking at the pictures they're about tie for 3rd. |
#4- 2nd place Really nice rabbit, and really close with the first place rabbit. You can't tell as well from the picture, but I love the width on this rabbit. |
#1- 1st place This is a gorgeous rabbit!! Excellent type, very well rounded and balanced, great depth, excellent head, and even though you can't really tell excellent markings. Look at how his saddle goes right down into his stops. Perfect stops on him, being very short. |
Please note that there is no right or wrong answer to placing rabbits, as everyone has their own interpetation of the standard and sees them different. |
#3- 4th place This one is really close with the 3rd place animal. Looking at the pictures they're about tie for 3rd. |