The Thrianta also know as The Fire of the Fancy is a firey red compact rabbit. They are of medium size and have very curious and friendly personalities. One of the newer breeds to be recognized by the ARBA their numbers at shows are on the rise.
BODY: The body is to be compact, with enough length to carry required weight, well rounded, and balanced throughout. The body top line should rise in a gradual curve from the shoulders to the center of the hips and then fall in a smooth curve downward to the base of the tail. Hindquarters are to be smooth, and indicate roundness when viewed from any direction. Shoulders are to be slightly narrower than the hips. The loin is to be well filled and deep. The body is to be plump and firm of flesh. The tail is to be carried erect.
HEAD AND EARS: The head is to be short and full, with well filled checks, slightly more developed in bucks than in does. Short neck. Ears are to be erect, rather stocky, and well furred.
EYES: Bold and dark brown.
FEET AND LEGS: The legs are to be short, straight, and medium bone. Toenails to be dark horn colored.
FUR: (Rollback) The fur is to have sufficient resistance to resume a smooth groomed appearance when stroked in any direction. It is to be dense, with medium length. (Preferable length 1 inch). The fur to be soft to the touch, neither harsh, silky, nor wooly. (Recommended for showing in breed fur only).
COLOR: Points 30: The color is to be fiery, brilliant shade of red, as uniformly carried over the body as possible. Color must be carried well down the hairshaft to the skin. Belly color may be slightly lighter in shade. Underside of tail and eye circles may be a lighter shade of red.
Maximum Weight - 6 pounds
Article is out of The Standard of Perfection
BODY: The body is to be compact, with enough length to carry required weight, well rounded, and balanced throughout. The body top line should rise in a gradual curve from the shoulders to the center of the hips and then fall in a smooth curve downward to the base of the tail. Hindquarters are to be smooth, and indicate roundness when viewed from any direction. Shoulders are to be slightly narrower than the hips. The loin is to be well filled and deep. The body is to be plump and firm of flesh. The tail is to be carried erect.
HEAD AND EARS: The head is to be short and full, with well filled checks, slightly more developed in bucks than in does. Short neck. Ears are to be erect, rather stocky, and well furred.
EYES: Bold and dark brown.
FEET AND LEGS: The legs are to be short, straight, and medium bone. Toenails to be dark horn colored.
FUR: (Rollback) The fur is to have sufficient resistance to resume a smooth groomed appearance when stroked in any direction. It is to be dense, with medium length. (Preferable length 1 inch). The fur to be soft to the touch, neither harsh, silky, nor wooly. (Recommended for showing in breed fur only).
COLOR: Points 30: The color is to be fiery, brilliant shade of red, as uniformly carried over the body as possible. Color must be carried well down the hairshaft to the skin. Belly color may be slightly lighter in shade. Underside of tail and eye circles may be a lighter shade of red.
Maximum Weight - 6 pounds
Article is out of The Standard of Perfection