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The Markings of an English Spot | |||||||||||||||||||
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1. Eye Circle with Feather 2. Cheek Spot 3. Butterfly 4. Colored Ears |
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This picture shows the Herringbone. It should start at the ear base, and continue without any breaks all the way down the tail. It should be ribbed, giving it the look of a spine, not a stripe. | |||||||||||||||||||
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The Spots should start at the end of the ear base, and gradually get bigger as they near the end of the rabbit. All spots should be round and distinct. *This is not a perfect pattern* |
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Copyright, 2000 |