Rabbits: Traveling to spring nationals (Photos)

Spring time is an exciting time for all the recognized breeds of the American Rabbits Breeders Association. Exhibitors will be coming together from all corners of the country, and even coming from other countries, to attend the national breed show of their choice.

Most of your breed nationals are in April, but be sure to check the entry deadlines for your breed, and ask about specific rules that may pertain to your national show. Before you head out, check out some of the articles I wrote when we were getting ready for the ARBA convention, a lot of the information found in these articles can be used for our springs shows too.

Emergency kit

Keeping Condition

Hay rolls for traveling

Things to remember for ARBA Convention Part 1

Things to remember for ARBA Convention Part 2

Here are some other articles you may find helpful when planning your trip:

Removing stains

Coop show cage dividers

Since most of these national shows are during school months, there are many exhibitors that do not get a chance to attend, as sad as it is, there are schools who no longer recognize FFA or 4-H.

Not all school age exhibitors have the honor of attending

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Cindi lives in north Texas and enjoys writing, reading and working around the bunny barn. Her son got their family started raising sheep in the 1990's by requesting a sheep from Santa. Later they began raising rabbits for show, but when her son became a Sr in HS they decided to sell all the sheep...

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