Silver & Silver Fox

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  1. Accepted Silver varieties:
  2. Your answer:
    black, brown, blue
    seal, black, fawn
    black, brown, fawn


  3. Silver dewlap:
  4. Your answer:
    fault
    DQ
    permitted


  5. Silver general type points:
  6. Your answer:
    30
    55
    45
    50


  7. Silver color/silvering points:
  8. Your answer:
    50
    25
    20
    15


  9. Silver fur points:
  10. Your answer:
    10
    15
    20
    5


  11. Silver: Which of the following is the most important consideration of the silvering?
  12. Your answer:
    color
    eveness
    degree
    brightness


  13. Silver senior buck & doe weight:
  14. Your answer:
    4-7 lbs.
    5-6 lbs.
    6-8 lbs.


  15. Is the Silver a 4 or 6 class rabbit?
  16. Your answer:
    6 class
    4 class


  17. Silver body type:
  18. Your answer:
    semi-arch
    compact
    commercial


  19. Silver body length:
  20. Your answer:
    short
    medium
    long


  21. The width of a Silver's shoulds should:
  22. Your answer:
    slighly taper from the hindquarters
    carry through to the hindquarters


  23. Silver: long, slim head
  24. Your answer:
    DQ
    desired
    severely fault
    fault


  25. Silver: small eyes
  26. Your answer:
    fault
    desired


  27. Silver ear carriage:
  28. Your answer:
    erect
    close "V"


  29. Silver bone:
  30. Your answer:
    fine
    medium-fine
    heavy
    medium


  31. Silver nail color on all varieties:
  32. Your answer:
    light
    dark
    both of the above


  33. Silver with one or more white toenails:
  34. Your answer:
    fault
    permitted
    DQ


  35. Which best describes the Silver's fur type?
  36. Your answer:
    snappy flyback
    rollback
    standing
    flyback


  37. Why is the color of the Silver's coat so important?
  38. Your answer:
    shows off the lustrous brillance
    sets off the silver
    shows good condition


  39. Silver guard hair color:
  40. Your answer:
    black
    gold
    white
    orange, black or blue depending on variety


  41. Silver: long coat
  42. Your answer:
    DQ
    severely fault
    desired
    fault


  43. Silver with wooly coat:
  44. Your answer:
    fault
    desired
    DQ
    permitted


  45. Brown or rusty tinge on black Silvers:
  46. Your answer:
    DQ
    permitted
    fault


  47. Black Silver with pale undercolor:
  48. Your answer:
    permitted
    DQ
    fault


  49. Brown Silver surface color:
  50. Your answer:
    brown
    bright tan
    rich chestnut
    reddish mahogany


  51. Brown Silver intermediate band:
  52. Your answer:
    white
    orange
    pearl
    fawn


  53. Brown Silver undercolor:
  54. Your answer:
    white
    slate blue
    creme
    surface color carries down to skin


  55. Brown Silver belly and underside of tail:
  56. Your answer:
    to match body surface color
    slate blue
    light cream to white


  57. Brown or Fawn Silver with crotch marks:
  58. Your answer:
    DQ
    permitted
    fault
    Standard does not specify


  59. Brown Silver color not uniform:
  60. Your answer:
    DQ
    severely fault
    fault
    permitted


  61. Brown Silver with color fading on legs:
  62. Your answer:
    desired
    fault
    some fading permitted on legs
    DQ


  63. Fawn Silver surface color:
  64. Your answer:
    Cream mingled with fawn
    Fawn mingled with brown guard hairs
    Rich orange


  65. Fawn Silver undercolor:
  66. Your answer:
    slate blue
    white
    top color to carry as far down as possible


  67. Fawn Silver belly surface & undercolor and underside of tail to be:
  68. Your answer:
    to match body color
    light cream to white
    orange
    silver


  69. Fawn Silver eye color:
  70. Your answer:
    blue-gray
    brown


  71. Fawn Silver with yellowing, brickiness or gray tinge to the coat:
  72. Your answer:
    DQ
    desired
    permitted
    fault


  73. Fawn Silver with ear lacing:
  74. Your answer:
    desired
    permitted
    fault
    DQ


  75. Fawn Silver with smut:
  76. Your answer:
    fault
    permitted
    DQ


  77. The 2 most important features of Silvering on the Silver:
  78. Your answer:
    eveness & degree
    degree & brightness
    brightness & color
    eveness & brightness


  79. Lack of silvering on the nose of a Silver:
  80. Your answer:
    DQ
    permitted
    fault
    desired


  81. Lack of Silvering on the Silver's feet or toes:
  82. Your answer:
    desired
    fault
    DQ
    permitted


  83. Lack of Silvering on the Silver's tail.
  84. Your answer:
    severely fault
    fault
    permitted
    DQ


  85. White spots on a Silver:
  86. Your answer:
    severely fault
    DQ
    fault


  87. Which breed allows for Silvering to be either white or white tipped hairs?
  88. Your answer:
    Silver
    Silver Fox


  89. Which breed's standard calls for Silvering to be white (silver) guard hairs?
  90. Your answer:
    Silver Fox
    Silver


  91. Which breed has more points on silvering?
  92. Your answer:
    Silver
    Silver Fox


  93. Which breed has more points on general type?
  94. Your answer:
    Silver Fox
    Silver


  95. Silver Fox accepted varieties:
  96. Your answer:
    black, blue
    black, blue, gray
    black, blue, brown, gray
    black


  97. Silver Fox points on general type:
  98. Your answer:
    25
    55
    45


  99. Silver Fox points on body:
  100. Your answer:
    55
    45
    35


  101. Silver Fox fur points:
  102. Your answer:
    10
    20
    15


  103. Does the Silver Fox have more points on color or silvering?
  104. Your answer:
    silvering
    color


  105. Silver Fox body type:
  106. Your answer:
    commercial
    compact
    mandolin


  107. Is the Silver Fox 4 or 6 class?
  108. Your answer:
    4 class
    6 class


  109. Silver Fox senior buck weight:
  110. Your answer:
    9-11 lbs.
    10-12 lbs.


  111. Silver Fox senior doe weight:
  112. Your answer:
    10-12 lbs.
    9-11 lbs.


  113. Which is not one of the 2 most important features of the Silver Fox breed:
  114. Your answer:
    color
    long, silvered coat
    meat production


  115. Silver Fox with any appearance of gray in the color:
  116. Your answer:
    fault
    desired
    DQ
    permitted


  117. Silver Fox blocky head:
  118. Your answer:
    DQ
    not desired
    desired


  119. Silver Fox body length:
  120. Your answer:
    long
    short
    medium


  121. Silver Fox desired bone:
  122. Your answer:
    heavy
    fine
    medium


  123. Silver Fox coarse fur:
  124. Your answer:
    DQ
    desired
    fault


  125. Silver Fox dark slate undercolor:
  126. Your answer:
    DQ
    desired
    fault


  127. Silver Fox dewlap in bucks:
  128. Your answer:
    DQ
    not specified in Standard
    fault
    permitted


  129. Silver Fox ear carriage:
  130. Your answer:
    erect
    close "V" carriage
    wide "V" carriage


  131. Silver Fox extremely heavy bone:
  132. Your answer:
    desired
    DQ
    fault


  133. Silver Fox fine bone:
  134. Your answer:
    DQ
    fault
    desired


  135. Silver Fox fine coat:
  136. Your answer:
    desired
    fault
    DQ


  137. Silver Fox flatness over shoulders, back, hindquarters:
  138. Your answer:
    severe fault
    fault
    DQ


  139. Silver Fox flyback coat:
  140. Your answer:
    severe fault
    DQ
    permitted
    fault


  141. Silver Fox fur type:
  142. Your answer:
    rollback
    snappy flyback
    flyback
    standing


  143. Silver Fox fur under 1 1/2 inches:
  144. Your answer:
    permitted
    DQ
    fault
    severe fault


  145. Silver Fox heavy silvering:
  146. Your answer:
    desired
    DQ
    fault


  147. Silver Fox 4 most important features of silvering:
  148. Your answer:
    distinct, sharp, bright, even
    distinct, degree, sharp, bright


  149. Silver Fox with silvering on ears:
  150. Your answer:
    DQ
    severe fault
    desired
    fault


  151. Silver Fox lacking silvering on feet and legs:
  152. Your answer:
    fault
    DQ
    desired


  153. Silver Fox lacking silvering on head:
  154. Your answer:
    DQ
    fault
    desired


  155. Silver Fox with silvering on tail:
  156. Your answer:
    DQ
    fault
    desired


  157. Silver Fox with light gray undercolor:
  158. Your answer:
    fault
    desired
    DQ


  159. Silver Fox with long, narrow head or neck:
  160. Your answer:
    DQ
    desired
    severe fault
    fault


  161. Silver Fox with narrow body:
  162. Your answer:
    Desired
    DQ
    Severe Fault
    Fault


  163. Silver Fox with resilience to fur:
  164. Your answer:
    desired
    permitted
    DQ
    fault


  165. Silver Fox shoulders wider than hindquarters:
  166. Your answer:
    fault
    severe fault
    desired


  167. Silver Fox with thin fur on footpads:
  168. Your answer:
    DQ
    fault
    severely fault


  169. Silver Fox: Proper way to examine fur
  170. Your answer:
    examine fur visually only
    stroke slowly from hindquarters to shoulders
    stroke briskly from hindquarters to shoulders


  171. Silver Fox toenail color:
  172. Your answer:
    light
    black
    white
    flesh


  173. Silver Fox with uneven silvering:
  174. Your answer:
    DQ
    fault
    permitted


  175. Silver Fox silvering should:
  176. Your answer:
    contrast with surface color
    appear mottled
    blend with surface color



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