Brindle Rex

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ARBA Brindle Res Standard of Perfection

Eligible to be entered in all ARBA sanctioned shows as exhibition animals. May NOT compete for Best of Breed/Best in Show.

Black/Orange, Blue/Fawn, Chocolate/Orange,
and Lilac/Fawn
Brindle Black/Orange, Blue/Fawn, Chocolate/Orange, and Lilac/
Fawn compete together.

(Quality of Color: 5 points; Distribution of Color: 10 points)
Brindle will consist of an even distribution of one of the
following two-color combinations: Rich lustrous black and bright
golden-orange, rich lustrous blue and bright golden-fawn, rich
lustrous chocolate and bright golden-orange or rich lustrous
lilac and bright golden-fawn. An even distribution of color is of
most importance. Ideally, no one color will take precedence over
another. Toenails may be light, dark, or mismatched. Note: Eye
circles, underside of jowls, tail, and belly may be pale cream.
Eyes- Brown in Black and Chocolate varieties; Blue-gray in Blue
and Lilac varieties.

Faults–Poor intermixing of colors, faded or weak base color,
spots or stripes; brindled areas suggesting alternation.

Disqualifications from Competition–Tortoise color or
discernable shading. Definite white spots. White toenails. Any
identifiable Harlequin marking covering the ears, face, chest,
forelegs, rear legs, and/or body. A Harlequin marking is defined
as a large and distinctly solid colored bar or band across the
body or a distinct and solid colored alternation across the ears,
face, chest, or legs.

Note: A shadowing effect or heavily brindled appearance of a
marking is not to be considered a full colored marking. A simple
split face line, without a full colored orange and black side
(using Black/Orange as an example) is not a split face marking.

-- The Rabbit Agility Team
Wed, 13 May 2026 15:23:23 +0000

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