. Breeding and care of rabbits for exhibition and market. Rabbits. FOR EXHIBITION AND MARKET The American Spotted Giant. This beautiful rabbit made its first appearance in this country a few years ago, and it became very popu- lar from the start. Its fur is very valuable and one of our most popular American rabbits at the present time. They have some of the English spotted rabbit markings on them, the butterfly on the nose, the eye circle and spot are the same, but it has no chain mark- ings, and the hind quarters have great patches instead. AMERICAN SPOTTED GIANT DOE, "ROYAL PRINCESS&quo


. Breeding and care of rabbits for exhibition and market. Rabbits. FOR EXHIBITION AND MARKET The American Spotted Giant. This beautiful rabbit made its first appearance in this country a few years ago, and it became very popu- lar from the start. Its fur is very valuable and one of our most popular American rabbits at the present time. They have some of the English spotted rabbit markings on them, the butterfly on the nose, the eye circle and spot are the same, but it has no chain mark- ings, and the hind quarters have great patches instead. AMERICAN SPOTTED GIANT DOE, "ROYAL PRINCESS" Owner, Homep Sanderson, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, Gal. Weight, 16 lbs. 1st, Indianapolis, 1917. of small dots like the English. They become very large and it is no uncommon thing to see them weighing 15 and 16 pounds. They have been shown in black and white, blue and white and tortoise and white. They should have a nice, uniform butterfly, good ears of solid color, uniform sized eye circle and spots, uniform markings on each hind quarter, good straight saddle, 71. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gibson, Charles Shepheard, 1881-. Detroit, C. S. Gibson


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