Pet Rabbits Cavies And Mice a Complete Handbook to the Proper Management of Th
Pet Rabbits Cavies And Mice a Complete Handbook to the Proper Management of Th
George Gardner
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E. , light, medium, and dark. Either is nice, but the light shade is the most delicate. A great point in the Fawn is evenness, and depth of undercolour; but they must have short, full, sharply flying coats, and neat ears. A Silver with big ears is badly handicapped; and in a Silver Fawn black hairs at the roots of the ears or on the forehead, as is sometimes seen, is a very great fault. In the competition for the Silver Cup at Tunbridge Wells in 1906 a Silver Fawn won over Greys and Browns. In ...breeding Silver Browns there is frequently a Fawn found in the litter. This indicates an intermix- ing of the two by breeders, and explains the presence of the dark and objectionable hairs at the ear roots. Silver Fawns are gradually growing in favour, but their beauty would seem to warrant an even more rapid advance in that direction. THE SILVER BROWN Is another charming variety of the same family. Not so delicate quite as the Pawn, it yet possesses a fine blending of tints. On the top it has a mixture of silver hairs and black ticking.
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