Bunnylady
Herd Master
I'm not sure where your information came from; every rabbit pedigree I have seen in the 20+ years that I have been breeding rabbits only has 3 generations on it (parents, grandparents, great grandparents). And truth to tell, you don't need a pedigree at all to show, nobody will check to see if the rabbit has one. I had a Harlequin buck that won 3 Grand Champion legs (including a Best of Breed), but could never be a Grand Champion because his pedigree lacked a couple of great-grandparents.mountainrabbits said:.But as far as I understood it if I wanted to show it had to be a purebred rabbit with a 4-6 generation pedigree. Do they also have to be registered?
Registration is a whole different ball of wax. For a rabbit to be registered, it must have a complete 3-generation pedigree (ear number, weight, and color on all of the rabbits on the pedigree, and they must all be the same breed). It must be at least 6 months old (or whatever age that breed achieves maturity, if it takes longer), and free of disqualifications. While a rabbit doesn't have to be registered to be showable, it must be showable to be registered (rabbits that are undersized, oversized or not a showable color cannot be registered). You can have animals that are the wrong size or a funky color as ancestors on the pedigree, it's just the candidate for registration that has to be the correct size and color.