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| Welcome to the Official Website of the National Lilac Rabbit Club of America |
| Copyright 2002-2006- National Lilac Rabbit Club of America. |
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| PLEASE NOTE!!!!! THERE IS A NEW SEC/TREAS FOR THE NLRCA. PLEASE SEND ALL SANCTIONS REQUESTS, MEMBERSHIPS AND COMPLETED SHOW REPORTS TO: Chris Schmidt 771 E-1000S Warren, IN 46792 260-375-2892 clddsch@hotmail.com Hello to all that are visiting! Welcome to all of you, we hope you enjoy raising and exhibiting this great breed of rabbit. If you don't, consider doing so. There is a printable membership form available on this website. We would like to encourage you to become a member of our great club. It is still the least expensive club to join. Due to lack of time, the upcoming santioned shows as well as sweepstakes standings will not be available on the website. If you desire that information please contact the Sec/Treas. clddsch@hotmail.com For those interested, there has been a chat group created that discusses Lilac Rabbits. This is the Official group of the NLRCA. If you are interested in joining, use this link on this page. This group can be used to ask questions, look for rabbits or advertise Lilacs that you may have for sale. It has been brought to my attention that there is not enough information on this website the describes the Lilac Breed. Per ARBA rules the Standard for the Lilac in the Standard of Perfection cannot be printed on any website. Therefore it has not been included on this website. If you are looking to purchase any breed of rabbit to breed or exhibit I would suggest purchasing a copy of the Standard of Perfection from the American Rabbit Breeders Association. Their website is located at www.arba.net |
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| For those that want a general description: The Lilac is a meat breed, judged as a four class rabbit. They should be posed as a commerial rabbit, like a Californian or a New Zealand. Bucks ideally should weigh between 6 and 7 pounds. Does ideally should weigh between 6 1/2 to 7/1/2 pounds. The coat should be a dove-gray color with a pinkish tint on the surface, uniform over the entire body. Eyes to match fur and to glow ruby red in subdued light. Fur is roll-back. Most of the points when being judged are on the fur and the color of the fur. Second only to general type. Disqualifications include: white toenails, mismatched toenails on the same foot or corresponding feet. White spot or spots in the fur. |