It is important that every form be filled out completely and accurately. Errors in these forms may
result in not being able to show your rabbit..
1. Entry No. - This will be completed for you
2. Show Date - The date the show takes place
3. Exhibitor(s)/Owner(s) - This field is extremely important.
This is the name that will be used for accumulating points and standings for the various clubs. If you are a member of the
HLRSC (Holland Lop Rabbit Specialty Club) you would want this name to be the same as the name you registered with for the
HLRSC. If any of the rabbits you are showing are registered, this field must also match the name under which the rabbit is
registered. As a rule of thumb, we encourage exhibitors that join clubs to use their legal name and not nicknames, for every
club they join.
4. Rabbitry Name - This is an optional field.
5. ARBA # - This is where you place your ARBA number. If you
are not an ARBA member you would not have a number. You do not have to be an ARBA member to show rabbits.
6. Enter your name and address. Make sure this is correct.
Show reports get sent to the address.
7. Mark and ‘X’ if you are or are not an ARBA
member.
8. Do you desire ribbons - This option may not be used at
the show you are participating in. We always check yes, because if this is an option, we would like to receive the ribbons.
In
addition to your name the fields 9-11 are extremely important that they are correct. Errors in these fields may result in
your rabbit not being show able.
9. Breed & Variety - Its rare that exhibitors are incorrect
in identifying their breed. However, mistakes are often made in variety. Each breed of rabbit has their own distinct variety.
For example, holland lops are shown by color pattern, solid and broken. Dutch on the other hand are shown by colors, black,
blue, chocolate, steel, and tortoise. If you are unsure of what varieties your breed shows with, consult the Standard of Perfection
published by the ARBA.
10. Ear Number - All rabbits entered in a show, must have
a legible ear tattoo. The tattoo should be unique to your rabbi try. This is the blank where you enter that tattoo number.
11. Class & Sex - Class is another field that depends
on your breed of rabbit, it is usually related to the age and/or weight of your rabbit. Small breeds are what’s called
4 class breeds. They have juniors (ages 3 months - 6 months ) and seniors (ages 6 months and older). They are then broken
down by gender. So the four classes would be junior buck, junior does, senior buck, seniors doe. The Standard of Perfection
will tell what class your breed is shown in.
12. Entry Fee - Usually there is an entry fee for each rabbit
you show. This helps cover the cost of the show. In order to keep the registration process flowing, please make sure this
field is correct.
Everything to the right of the Entry Fee on a standard ARBA registration form is used by the show secretary.
13. Total Entry Fee - Basically this is the total of all the
per rabbit entry fees added together.
14. Sponsoring Club - This is the organization that is putting
on the show.
15. Show Location - We put the city and state or you can put
the facility name.
16. Show Secretary - Show secretary name